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terminating decimals​

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Answered by mamathavenu
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Answer:

b)

Step-by-step explanation:

5÷18 and 2÷21

because other two numbers are divisible by one are other but tis two cant

Answered by abir12120
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Step-by-step explanation:

# a number that is not rational is never a terminating decimal number.

# if you can express the denominator of a simplified rational number in the form 2^p5^q or 2^p or 5^p, where p,q€N ,then the number has a terminating decimal expansion

# a terminating decimal number always has a finite number of digits after the decimal point

so the ans may be d. i and iv

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