.837537537 as a reapting decimal

Mathematics · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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A repeating decimal is a digit/decimal which has a repeating value, and it is considered to be infinite. In order to determine that the decimal is repeating, a bar is often used on top of the answer or fraction to symbolize a repeating answer, thus in the given 0.37537537, it is a repeating decimal since 375375 is repeating over and over. In solving for the exact value, we can round up the decimal in the nearest hundredths or tenths, thus it will become 0.4 if rounded to the tenths place, and 0.38 if rounded to the hundredths place.