Explain why a decimal for ⅓ is called a repeating decimal.

A decimal for ⅓ is called a repeating decimal because it has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. When ⅓ is converted into a decimal, it becomes 0.33333... The digit 3 repeats infinitely, indicating that the decimal representation of ⅓ continues indefinitely with the same pattern. Therefore, it is referred to as a repeating decimal.