Answer:
Explanation below.
Step-by-step explanation:
A repeating decimal also known as a recurring decimal is when the number (that is not zero) or a group of numbers behind the decimal point are repeating infinitely.
Examples
The number [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] when in decimal form is a repeating decimal since it becomes [tex]0.333333333...[/tex] ( 3 is repeated infinitely)
The decimal form for [tex]\frac{5}{11}[/tex] is also a repeating decimal since it becomes [tex]0.4545454545...[/tex] where [tex]45[/tex] is repeated infinitely behind the decimal point.
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