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the decimal expension of a rational number whose denominator is of the form 2^3*5^2,it terminates after K places of decimals then K is? ​

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Answered by Ganeshchinna
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Answer:

Let x=p/q be a rational number such that the prime factorization of q is of the form 2

m

5

n

, where n, m are positive integers.

Then x has a decimal expansion which terminates.

Example:

500

49

×

2

2

×5

3

49

Since the denominator is of the form 2

m

×5

n

, the rational number has a terminating decimal expansion.

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