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Mathematics, 19.10.2021 06:20 chutchinson256

Jacob sees a pattern in fractions with a denominator of 9. He says he knows by looking at the numerator whether the equivalent decimal will be a repeating decimal. Select always, sometimes, or never in each blank to correctly complete Jacob's pattern. For fractions of the form n/9, where n is a positive integer:

If n < 9, the decimal equivalent is (always, sometimes, never)

repeating.

If n > 9, the decimal equivalent is (always, sometimes, never)

repeating.

If n is a multiple of 9, the decimal equivalent is (always, sometimes, never)

repeating.

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