Show that for every integer n there is a multiple of n that has only 0s and 1s in its decimal expansion.
@ganeshie8
show me an integer to decimal expansion thing
can the multiple be a fraction?
nope..only normal natural numbers
turn a ratio into a decimal , i remember that
i didnt read it yet, but i found , look at example 5 here http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~jjlee/Teaching/Math%20232%20Lecture%20Notes%205.pdf
that's just the question I guess
maybe it uses that principle in that section
how do you expand a whole number into a decimal
i just started reading this , it look like something
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Show that for every integer n there is a multiple of n that has only 0s and 1s in its decimal expansion.
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