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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 03:30 pevin6714

Mr. Simpson told his math class that when converting fractions to decimals using long division, patterns often emerge which make the conversion easier. He said that a pattern
can be seen when converting fractions with a denominator of 11. Consider that
= 0.09.
11
Part A
Convert the fraction û to a decimal using long division.
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Part B
Convert the fraction to a decimal.
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