Terminating decimal 7/250
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We have,
Theorem states:
Let be a rational number, such that the prime factorization of q is of the form, where m and n are non-negative integers.
Then, x has a decimal expression which terminates after k places of decimals, where k is the larger of m and n.
Then, x has a decimal expression which will have terminating decimal after 3 places of decimal.
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Explanation:
To write 7/250 as a decimal you have to divide numerator by the denominator of the fraction.
We divide now 7 by 250 what we write down as 7/250 and we get 0.028
And finally we have:
7/250 as a decimal equals 0.028
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