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Find the limit of a sum as the as the number of terms is the some tends to infinity. Write the sum as a decimal number first.

6/10^1 + 6/10^2 + 6/10^3 + 6/10^4 + 6/10^5 + ... + 6/10^n
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... (1-1/10)=60/90=2/3=0.6666666....<br><br><br>the essential formula used is<br><br>1+r+r^2 ...

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Preview: ... es will be an infinite GP, with first term ...

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