Answer:
These are some examples of recurring decimals.
Definiton:
A repeating decimal or recurring decimal is decimal representation of a number whose digits are periodic (repeating its values at regular intervals) and the infinitely repeated portion is not zero.
The answer is C, Ronald overdrew his account twice
Jacob found 0.6 pears, I know this because 6 divided by 10 is 0.6.
Area of a semi-circle = 1/2 x x r square.
area of larger semi circle
= 1/2 x x 10 square
= 50
area of smaller semi circle
= 1/2 x x 5 square
= 12.5
Total area = 50 + 12.5 = 196 cm square ( to 3 sf ) or 62.5