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.25
1. Hit the underscore key four times.
2. Hit enter
3. Type .25
2007-12-15 12:38:35
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answer #1
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answered by Petri 3
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no dots over decimals-- you always put a line OVER the repeating part of the decimal, in this case, the 25, it doesn't matter which 25, as long as its the last one
2007-12-15 12:35:59
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answer #2
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answered by Jessie 5 2
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well, i know that when u r writing a repeting decimal, such as .25252525252..., just put .25 with a line over 25, showing that it will repeat 4evr. but by type, i dont no wat u mean? computr or calc? if it is computer, people will understand wen u just put .2525252525... or .25 repeating. but as for a calculator (ive noticed especially 4 scientific calcs) just type it a few times, 4 example, .2525252525 and it will automatically interpret it as repeating.
2007-12-15 12:40:53
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answer #3
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answered by Harris 6
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Seen as it's the 0.25 repeating itself just put a dot above each of the decimals
2007-12-15 12:34:41
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answer #4
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answered by ►Aurora Borealis 5
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You really can't repeat a decimal on the computer, you have to have the bar notation.
2007-12-15 12:39:13
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answer #5
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answered by Tia L 1
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well, you would do 0.25 with a line over the 25 -- I'm not sure how to do that on the computer, it's better to just right 0.25252525... or 0.25rep
2007-12-15 12:35:28
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answer #6
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answered by A A 3
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put a line over the last 25
2007-12-15 12:34:38
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answer #7
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answered by Pink 5
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You would write ".25" with a line drawn above the two and the five.
That will show it never ends.
2007-12-15 12:35:13
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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0.25252525
to repeat:
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25
bar on top of the 25 in 0.25
2007-12-15 12:36:03
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answer #9
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answered by ¿ /\/ 馬 ? 7
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0.25252525...
There's a secret 9s trick.
If you have the repeating series of abcdefg...
write it as a fraction with 9s underneath.
For example, you have 2525...
so write it as 25/99.
2007-12-15 12:36:13
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answer #10
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answered by MH 1
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