Arithmetik

Repeating Decimal Multiplier

Easily multiply repeating decimals by normal decimals with our online calculator. Understand the process with visualizations and copy results instantly.

Format: a.b(c)

Enter the repeating decimal in the format: a.b(c)

Enter the normal decimal number.

Result:

Calculation Steps

Understanding Repeating Decimal Multiplication

A repeating decimal, also known as a recurring decimal, is a decimal representation of a number whose digits are periodic and infinitely repeated. For example, 1/3 = 0.333... or 0.̅3.

To multiply a repeating decimal by a normal decimal, we first convert the repeating decimal into a fraction. Then, we multiply this fraction by the normal decimal (which can also be represented as a fraction if needed).

Example: Let\'s multiply 0.6̅ by 2.

  • Convert 0.6̅ to a fraction: 0.6̅ = 6/9 = 2/3
  • Multiply the fraction by 2: (2/3) * 2 = 4/3
  • Convert the result back to a decimal (if needed): 4/3 = 1.333... or 1.̅3

This tool simplifies this process, allowing you to easily input a repeating decimal and a normal decimal and get the product instantly. Use the format a.b(c) for repeating decimals, where c is the repeating part.