Math, asked by archu4659, 11 months ago

Wht kind of decimal expansion is in this
12/1000

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Answered by vkmd03012002
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Answer: it is terminating decimal expansion

Step-by-step explanation:

As the denominator can be written in the form of 2(power)n*5 (power)m. We can say that 12/1000 as terminating decimal expansion...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Terminating

Explanation:-

The decimal expansion of  \frac{12}{1000}

is terminating because it can be written in the form of  {2}^{m}  \times  {5}^{n}

where m and n are non - negative integers.

 =  >  \frac{12}{ {2}^{3}  \times  {5}^{3} }

Terminating decimal :- Let p/q be a rational number where q is in the form of  {2}^{m}  \times  {5}^{n}

where m and n are non - negative integers then the decimal expansion of p/q will be terminating.

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