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A rational number has a terminating decimal expansion if and only if the denominator has a prime factorisation of the form

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the rational number pq where p and q are co- prime q will have a terminating decimal expansion only if the prime factorisation of q is the form 2n. 5m , where n and m are non-negative integers.

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