Math, asked by yuvrajkmr874, 9 months ago

961/625 is❓
A terminating decimal A non terminating decimal An irrational A perfect sq.

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Answered by mysticd
6

 \frac{961}{625}

 = \frac{961}{5^4}

 \blue { ( Denominator \: is \: of \:the \:form \: 2^{n} \times 5^{m} )}

 = \frac{961 \times 2^{4}}{2^{4} \times 5^4}

 = \frac{961 \times 16}{(2\times 5)^4}

 = \frac{15376}{10^{4}}

 = \frac{15376}{10000}

 = 1.5376 \: \pink{( Terminating \:decimal )}

Therefore.,

 Option \: \pink { ( A ) } \: is \: correct .

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Answered by PKPL
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Answer:

Terminating decinal

Step-by-step explanation:

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