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0.917 =(0x1) + (9x1/10) + (1x1/100) + (7x1/1000)0 + 9/10 + 1/100 + 7/1000
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0.917 =(0x1) + (9x1/10) + (1x1/100) + (7x1/1000)0 + 9/10 + 1/100 + 7/1000
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0.917 =(0x1) + (9x1/10) + (1x1/100) + (7x1/1000)0 + 9/10 + 1/100 + 7/1000
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