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15 by 55 this is terminating or non terminating​

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Answered by priyankanallamothu
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Answered by kvrao4901
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Here are the steps to determine if 15/55 is a terminating decimal number:

1) Find the denominator of 15/55 in its lowest form.

The greatest common factor (GCF) of 15 and 55 is 5. Convert 15/55 to its simplest form by dividing the numerator and denominator by its GCF:

=15 ÷ 5/55 ÷ 5

= 3/ 11

Thus, the denominator of 15/55 in its lowest form is 11.

2) Find the prime factors of the answer in Step 1.

The prime factors of 11 are all the prime numbers that you multiply together to get 11. The prime factors of 11 are:

11

3) Determine if 15/55 is terminating

A fraction is a terminating decimal if the prime factors of the denominator of the fraction in its lowest form only contain 2s and/or 5s or no prime factors at all. This is not the case here, which means that our answer is as follows:

15/55

= non-terminating

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