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  • When a student multiplied the number <math>66</math> by the repeating decimal, where <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are digits, he did not notice the notation and just multiplied <math>66</math> times <math>\underline{1}.\underline{a}
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  • When a student multiplied the number <math>66</math> by the repeating decimal, where <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are digits, he did not notice the notation and just multiplied <math>66</math> times <math>\underline{1}.\underline{a}
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  • When a student multiplied the number <math>66</math> by the repeating decimal, where <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are digits, he did not notice the notation and just multiplied <math>66</math> times <math>\underline{1}.\underline{a}
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  • A natural number is a palindrome if when written in decimal notation, it can be read equally from left to right and from right to left, for exam
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