Math, asked by JayasreePochamireddy, 4 months ago

15/ 1600 is terminating decimal. why ? explain?​

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Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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15/1600

=> 106.666667

that's why it is called terminating decimal.

Answered by Kirti26Rajput
1

Step-by-step explanation:

because when we will do factors of it's denominator I.e......1600 then it factors will come in the form of 2power m ✖ 5 power m

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