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find an equivalent fraction for the repeating decimal

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Count the number of digits in the decimal converted. For example, if your decimal is 0.42, you would count two digits. 2 Raise 10 to the power of the number of digits in the decimal. In this example, you would raise 10 to the second power to get 100.

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