How do you multiply repeating decimals?

1 Answer
May 9, 2018

Round them or use fractions. See explanation.

Explanation:

There are really only two ways to multiply repeating decimals: you can round the decimal or use a fractional value of the decimal.

For example:

To multiply 0.¯6 by 0.¯1, you can use one of two methods:

Round them:

0.666666666 will round to 0.667, if we use three decimal places, and 0.111111111 will round to 0.111.

Multiplying 0.6670.111=0.074

Use fractions:

0.¯6=23, and 0.¯1=19

Multiplying 2319=227, which, converted to a decimal, is also 0.074.