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Answered by paudelrachana670
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While expressing a fraction in the decimal form when we perform division we notice that the division is complete after a certain number of steps i.e., we get the remainder zero. The quotient obtained as decimal is called the terminating decimal. Such a decimal has a finite number of terms after the decimal point.

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Answered by Prematchaya
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Step-by-step explanation:

Terminating decimals: Terminating decimals are those numbers which come to an end after few repetitions after decimal point.

Example: 0.5, 2.456, 123.456, etc. are all examples of terminating decimals.

Example 1:

Convert the fraction 58 to a decimal.

The division is as follows:

     0.62585.000        48−−           20           16−−              40              40−−                 0

Convert the fraction 712 to a decimal.

2.The division is as follows:

       0.5833127.0000          6 0−−          1 00              96−−                 40                 36−−                    40                    36−−                       4

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