how I convert  -0.06 with repeating 6 only to a fraction
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Perhaps, you can try by:

dividing 2 by 3 and get: 0.6 repeated

so, this time, try adding a zero by the denominator, which turns the fraction into 2/30.

If you solve this, you may end up with 0.06 repeated.

2/3 = 0.6

2/30 = 0.06

by Level 1 User (460 points)

Sorry, add the negative sign behind the fraction...

by Level 1 User (460 points)

Which gives you -2/30

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