One over nine as a repeating decimal
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Question:  what is one over 9 as a repeating decimal?

Use the ellipsis to show recurrence.

1/9 = 0.11111 ...

Those three dots are an ellipsis, and can be thought of as meaning: " and so on ", " and so forth ", etc.

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