These are decimal numbers, and dots above some of the digits make them recurring decimals. One dot means the digit under it repeats infinitely. In other words, it goes on forever (and ever and ever).
Next Sunday at 1am, the clocks will go forward one hour to signal the start of Summer Time, meaning the sunrise and sunset will happen an hour later over the spring and summer months, giving us much ...
Vehicle leasing company for the disabled, Motability, has written to all users of ‘changes’ amidst concerns of a £400 rise on average for users due to new taxes. Disabled people using Motability are ...
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Gomaa made the statement in an interview with MENA Editor-In-Chief and Board Chairman Ali Hassan that was published on Saturday. The Islamic affairs conference is set to be held in Cairo on 24-25 ...
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