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特大丰收
periodischer Dezimalbruch

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re·cur·ring ˈdeci·mal N MATH

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re·cur <-rr-> [rɪˈkɜ:ʳ, Am -ˈkɜ:r] VB intr

1. recur (happen again):

recur event
recur event
recur opportunity
recur pain, symptoms
recur problem, theme

2. recur (come to mind):

re·cur·ring [rɪˈkɜ:rɪŋ] ADJ attr, inv

recurring dream, nightmare, theme
recurring bouts, problems

deci·mal [ˈdesɪməl] N

Dezimalzahl f <-, -en>
Dezimalrechnung f <-> kein pl
Present
Irecur
yourecur
he/she/itrecurs
werecur
yourecur
theyrecur
Past
Irecurred
yourecurred
he/she/itrecurred
werecurred
yourecurred
theyrecurred
Present Perfect
Ihaverecurred
youhaverecurred
he/she/ithasrecurred
wehaverecurred
youhaverecurred
theyhaverecurred
Past Perfect
Ihadrecurred
youhadrecurred
he/she/ithadrecurred
wehadrecurred
youhadrecurred
theyhadrecurred

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The place following it, just after the decimal, contains multiples of the reciprocal of the base (the tenths place in decimal).
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The numbering system's first digit represents the largest distance, followed by what can be seen as fractional decimal digits (though without an explicit decimal point).
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For instance, there are uncountably many numbers whose decimal expansion does not contain the digit 5, and none of these are normal.
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Instead of these 100 bits, much fewer are used to represent the scale (the exponent), e.g. 8 bits or 2 decimal digits.
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Also, the decimal expansion of a number is not necessarily unique.
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