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In a decimal number, a bar over one or more consecutive digi
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In a decimal number, a bar over one or more consecutive digits means that the pattern of digits under the bar repeats without end. What fraction is equal to \(7.58 \overline{3}\) ?
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In a decimal number, a bar over one or more consecutive digits means that the pattern of digits under the bar repeats without end. What fraction is equal to \(7.58 \overline{3}\) ?