Use \( \frac{9}{9}=\frac{11}{11}=0 . \overline{9} \) to show that \( 0 . \overline{9}=1 \)
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Step 1: Recognize that \( \frac{9}{9} = 1 \) and \( \frac{11}{11} = 1 \). Show more…
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