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The decimal equivalent of 13/6 is a repeating decimal true or

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User Calahad
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Answer:

True, it is a repeating decimal.

Explanation:

"13/6 in decimal notation has unlimited decimal places. That is, 13/6 as decimal is a non-terminating, repeating decimal. The repeating pattern or sequence, known as repetend or reptend of 13/6 as decimal, can be written with a vinculum, that is overlined, as an ellipsis using three dots …, in parentheses (), or with or with a dot above the outermost digits of the repetend." - Fraction Decimal Website

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User Zorf
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

13/6=2.16666667

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User Frank Bryce
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