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Now that you have converted a terminating decimal number into a fraction, try converting a repeating decimal number into a fraction. Repeating decimal numbers are more difficult to convert into fractions. The first step is to assign the given decimal number to be equal to a variable, . For the decimal number , that means . If , what does 10x equal? What would happen if you subtracted the equation for x from the equation for 10x?

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