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[ 2.You know that (1)/(7)=0.bar(142857) .Can you predict what the decimal expansions of (4)/(7),(5)/(7),(6)/(7) are,without actually doing the long division? If so,how? [Hint : Study the remainders while finding the value of (1)/(7) carefully.]]

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