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inessss [21]
2 years ago
5

I will give brainly for the correct answer Pls. Also 50 Points

Mathematics
2 answers:
Lelu [443]2 years ago
8 0
I say it is second one all the way.
Dovator [93]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A.the fraction is technically 36/99, but simplified version is 4/11

X = 0.36363636......

100x = 36.363636.....

100x - x =36.363636 - 0.363636....

99x=36

X=36/99

= 4/11

0.36363636363 is the first repeating fraction and 36.36363636 is the second repeating fraction, because you multiply it by 100.

b.0.3666 ... = 11/ 30

Explanation:

x = 0.3666 . .

(1)  10 x = 3.666 ...

(2)  100 x = 36.666 ...

(2)-(1):

100 x − 10 x = 36.666 ... − 3.666 ...

90 x = 33

x = 33/ 90 = 11/ 30

c.9/25

0.36 in the simplest form as fraction is 9/25.

Hope it helps!!!

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