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Mathematics, 29.09.2020 01:01 drcarver

Sherry claims that the expression 1/x will always be equivalent to a repreating decimal whenever x is an odd number greater than 1, Which of these values of a will prove Sherry's claim is false?
A.3
B.5
C.7
D.11
E.25

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