Anjali23012006 Anjali23012006
  • 15-10-2019
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Solve question number 4

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DeanR
DeanR DeanR
  • 15-10-2019

Ah, to be seeing this for the first time.

We have

[tex]x = 0.999999999...[/tex]

So

[tex]10x = 9.99999999...[/tex]

Subtracting,

[tex] 9x = 9[/tex]

[tex]x = 1[/tex]

Answer (as a fraction): 1/1

That's not an approximation; 0.9999... is exactly equal to 1.

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