Denominator of 1342 as a repeating decimal




What is the denominator of 1342 as a repeating decimal? First, note that a fraction in its lowest form with the denominator of 1342 will always have a repeating decimal if you divide the fraction (numerator divided by denominator).

Here we will count and show you the repeating digits when the numerator is 1 and denominator is 1342. In other words, we will show you the recurring digits you get when you calculate 1 divided by 1342.


Below is the answer to 1 divided by 1342 with the repeating decimals. We colored each interval of repeating decimals in different colors so it is easy for you to see. The repeating decimals (recurring digits) go on forever.

0.0007451564828614008941877794336810730253353204172876304023845007451564828614008941877794336810730253353204172876304023845007451564828614008941877794336810730253353204172876304023845...

As you can see, the repeating digits are 007451564828614008941877794336810730253353204172876304023845 which will repeat indefinitely. When we counted the repeating decimals, we found that there are 60 repeating decimals in 1/1342 as a decimal.

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Denominator of 1343 as a repeating decimal
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Note that the answer above only applies to 1/1342. You will get a different answer if the numerator is different. Furthermore, 1342 as a denominator in a fraction is only repeating for sure if the fraction is in its lowest form possible.

Bonus: To communicate what numbers are repeating in a repeating decimal, you put a line (vinculum) over the repeating digits like this:

0.0007451564828614008941877794336810730253353204172876304023845


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