If a repeating decimal has a repeating cycle of three digits, it will convert to a rational number with what denominator? (1 point)

Responses

99
99

1,000
1,000

100
100

999

999

To convert a repeating decimal with a repeating cycle of three digits to a rational number, we need to find the denominator. The number of digits in the repeating cycle determines the number of nines in the denominator.

Since the repeating cycle is three digits, the denominator will be composed of three nines (999). Therefore, the correct answer is 999.