what if the denominator if the fraction must be terminating.
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2 or 5 or both
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terminates
When the prime factorization of the denominator of a fraction has only factors of 2 and factors of 5, we can always express the decimal as terminating decimal. Reason is we can always multiply the denominator with required factors and make it to the power of 10 which will always result in a terminating decimal
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