What is the fraction of the repeating decimal?

it's 46/99
whenever you get a question like this, you need to think: what would those fractions even be?
well it sure is not a bc 3/6 is already 0.5 and you need a lower number
it's not b either bc 4/16= 1/4 and that is 0.25
and well it can't be d either bc 13/16 is that not far away from 1
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Explanation:
Let x = 0.464646...
Multiplying both sides by 100 gets to 100x = 46.464646... which moves the decimal point over two spots to the right.
Then subtract the two equations
100x - x = 46.464646... - 0.464646...
99x = 46
x = 46/99
Notice how the decimal portions cancel out when we subtract. This is because they line up perfectly.
To confirm the answer, your calculator should show that
46/99 = 0.46464646
The "46"s going on forever.
At some point, your calculator may round the last '4' to a 5 to have it read something like 0.464646465 but this is of course rounding error.
On some calculators I tried, I noticed it displayed 0.46464646464647 which is even more strange considering the next digit (4) isn't five or larger. So that 6 shouldn't have bumped up to the 7.