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If 3/2 and 7/5 are terminating decimals, then 3/2+ 7/5 is also a terminating decimal.Is it true or false

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Answered by Anonymous
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If 3/2 and 7/5 are terminating decimals, then 3/2+ 7/5 is also a terminating decimal.Is it true or false

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Answered by 8316g
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

because their denominators 2+5=7 and 7 does not have a terminating decimal representation ‍♀️

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