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Le 26/06/2024 à 01:38, "Chris M. Thomasson" a écrit :
> On 6/25/2024 1:18 PM, WM wrote:
>> Let the infinite sequence 0.999... be multiplied by 10. Does the number 
>> of nines grow?
>> Corollary-question: Does the number of nines grow when in 0.999 the 
>> decimal point is shifted by one or more position?
> 
> Huh? .999 * 10 = 9.99
> 
> The number of nines is still three.

Hence after the decimal point it differs.

Regards, WM