Answer: 33%
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Explanation:
1/3 converts to the decimal form 0.333333... where the 3's go on forever
5/3 is a similar story but 5/3 = 1.666666.... where the '6's go on forever
The notation [tex]0.\overline{6}[/tex] indicates that the 6's go on forever.
So, [tex]0.\overline{6} = 0.666666\ldots[/tex]
The horizontal bar tells us which digits repeat. As another example, [tex]0.\overline{123} = 0.123123123123\ldots[/tex]
The three dots just mean "keep this pattern going forever".
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Everything mentioned so far has the decimal portions go on forever repeating some pattern over and over.
The only one that doesn't do this is 33% which converts to the decimal form 0.33
The value 0.33 is considered a terminating decimal since "terminate" means "stop". So this is the value that doesn't fit in with the other three items mentioned.