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12 June, 06:11

Maria designs a test to see if lemon trees that receive more water produce larger lemons.

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  1. 12 June, 07:16
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    Okay, here we go.

    With simpler decimals, this is a bit easier so I'll explain that first to make sure you get the basic idea.

    Let's say you had a decimal for. 75 and wanted to create the fraction mathematically. To do this you would:

    First divide the decimal by 1 so. 75/1

    Then multiply be a multiple of 10 that eliminates the decimal so in this case 100

    so you now have 75/100

    When you simplify that fraction by dividing by 25, you of course get 3/4

    Now on to your more complicated question:

    Let's assign a variable to your repeating decimal so:

    x=.1515151515

    Now, let's identify the repeating digits, here they are. 15

    Move one set of the repeating digits in front of the decimal so now we get:

    100x=15.1515151515

    Now you have two equations, they are:

    x=.1515151515

    100x=15.1515151515

    Combine the equations into one equation:

    100x-x=15.1515151515-.1515151515

    99x=15

    15/99

    simplify and you get 5/33
  2. 12 June, 08:16
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