Math, asked by niharikachauhan15, 7 months ago

is 6/7 is a terminating decimal expansion or not​

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Answered by tamra710
1

Answer:

We know that a terminating decimal is a decimal that ends. It's a decimal with a finite number of digits. For example

4

1

=0.25, it has only two decimal digits.

Now consider the fraction

32

5

whose decimal form will be:

32

5

=0.15625

The resulting decimal number ends with five decimal digits and therefore, it is terminating decimal.

Hence,

32

5

has a terminating decimal expansion.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sumanthbhat99
2

Answer:

6/7 is not a terminating decimal

Step-by-step explanation:

because 7 is not divisible by 2's and 5's or any one of these or both of these

6/7= 0.85714285714285714285714285714286...................

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