A pure repeating decimal can be converted directly into a fraction:
\[ x = 0.\overline{a_1a_2\ldots a_k} \quad \Rightarrow \quad x = \frac{a_1a_2\ldots a_k}{99\ldots9} \]
The denominator has as many 9’s as there are repeating digits.
Use this formula when the decimal repeats immediately from the decimal point, like 0.\overline{3}, 0.\overline{142}, etc.
Pure repeating decimals convert neatly to fractions: numerator is the repeating block, denominator is all 9’s. A very efficient method for quick conversions.