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Jaelyn Maddox
10 May, 04:03
Is 5.3 repeating rational
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Jase Lindsey
10 May, 04:08
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Repeating decimals are considered rational numbers because they can be represented as a ratio of two integers. If a number is terminating or repeating, it must be rational if a decimal is both non terminating and non repeating, the number is irrational.
So yes.
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