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A rational number in its decimal expansion is 327.7081. What can you say about the prime factors of q, when this number is expressed in the from `(p)/(q)` ? Give reason

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To express the decimal number 327.7081 in the form of \( \frac{p}{q} \) and analyze the prime factors of \( q \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert the Decimal to a Fraction The decimal number is 327.7081. To convert this into a fraction, we can express it as: \[ 327.7081 = \frac{3277081}{10000} \] Here, we multiply the number by 10,000 to eliminate the decimal point (since there are four digits after the decimal). ...
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