Convert the following repeating decimal to a fraction in simplest form.

point, 2, start overline, 1, end overline
.2
1

To convert the repeating decimal .2̅ (or .21̅) to a fraction, we can set it equal to x and subtract the original number from 100 times x to eliminate the repeating part.

Let's first call .2̅, x.

x = .2̅

We multiply both sides of the equation by 10 to move the decimal point to the right:

10x = 2.̅

Now, we subtract the original equation from the new equation:

10x - x = 2.̅ - .2̅

This gives us:

9x = 2

Dividing both sides of the equation by 9:

x = 2/9

Thus, the repeating decimal .2̅ is equal to the fraction 2/9 in simplest form.