The correct answer is: " [tex]\frac{33,611}{1,000}[/tex] " .
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Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the assumption that the "1" repeats infinitely; in the given value:
" 33.61111111 ...." ;
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Note that the "611" ; after the decimal point; this goes to the "thousandths";
place (is "3 (three) digits long.").
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As such; we rewrite the number as:
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" [tex]\frac{33.611}{1}[/tex] " ;
and we multiply BOTH the "numerator" And the "denominator" by: "1000" :
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→ " [tex]\frac{(33.611)*(1000)}{(1)*(1000)}[/tex] " ;
to get:
→ " [tex]\frac{33611}{1000}[/tex] " ; → which cannot be reduced any further.
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The correct answer is: " [tex]\frac{33,611}{1,000}[/tex] " .
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