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How are the numbers $0.444$ and $0 . \overline{4}$ the same? How are they different?
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444$ and $0 . \overline{4}$ represent. The number $0.444$ is a decimal number with three digits after the decimal point. The number $0 . \overline{4}$ is a repeating decimal, which means the digit (or digits) after the decimal point repeats indefinitely. Show more…
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