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how does 6/15 have a terminating expansion? please explain (will mark the best as BRAINLIEST

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Answered by itampagarkar
14

To find whether 6/15 is terminating or not we must follow some steps :

1. Write the rational no. in standard form.

2. The denominator must be in the form of [text] 2^n × 5^m [text/]

=> 6/15 = 3/5

Here, the prime factors of denominator 5 is 2^0 ×5^1

Therefore it is an Terminating example.

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Answered by afrahnoor
6

Answer:

6/15=2.5

Explanation:

the division is exact that is no reminder is left. The quotients of such divisions are called terminating

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