Solution 1.1:7d

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There is, admittedly, a repeating pattern in the decimal expansion
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::<math>0\textrm{.}\underline{10}\ \underline{100}\ \underline{1000}\ \underline{10000}\ \underline{100000}\,\ldots</math>
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but for it to be a rational number, the decimal expansion must, after a certain decimal place, consist of a fixed combination of digits that repeat themselves indefinitely. There is no such repetition in the decimal expansion given above (the digit groups 10, 100, 1000, 10000,&nbsp;... increase in size all the time). The number is therefore not rational.
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