Can a decimal that has repeating digits after the decimal point be converted into a fraction?

A.
Yes, because the decimal is rational, and all rational numbers can be converted to fractions.
B.
No, because the decimal is irrational, and no irrational numbers can be converted to fractions.
C.
It depends on the number of digits that repeat.
D.
It depends on what the digits are that repeat.

D. It depends on what the digits are that repeat.

For example, if the repeating digit is a 9, you can convert the decimal into a fraction. But if the repeating digit is a clown nose emoji, I'm afraid there's no fraction for that.

A.

Yes, because the decimal is rational, and all rational numbers can be converted to fractions

A. Yes, because the decimal is rational, and all rational numbers can be converted to fractions.