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the smallest rational number by which 1/3 should be multipled so that it's decimal expansion termiantes after one place of decimal is​

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Answered by SarthaknKasode
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The smallest rational number by which 1/3should be multiplied so that its decimal expansion terminates after one place of decimal is?

Step-by-step explanation:

To get a terminating decimal digit we use in the denominator.

The number of decimal digit is proportional to “m” and “n” the decimal digit is m if m > n and n if decimal digit is n.

If the denominator is 2, 5 or 10 we find the decimal digits termination after one place

So the smallest number that can be multiplies by is , as has 0.1.

It is the smallest decimal expansion that can be nothing is smaller than 1 except zero but that won’t be decimal.

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