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Give an example of a repeating decimal where two digits repeat

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27.33333333 I hope it helps!
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Answer: 0.36363636...

Step-by-step explanation: A repeating decimal is a non-terminating or non-ending decimal in which one or more of the digits repeat.

So in this example, 0.36363636... is a repeating decimal because the 36 repeats. To indicate that we have a repeating decimal, we put a bar over the digit or group of digits that repeat.

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