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will have a terminating decimal expansion. State true or false Justify your answer
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Answered by sushumna47
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We know if any terminating decimal number represent in fraction than it's denominator will be in form of 2m × 5n . m > n than we get " m " number of decimal digits . n > m than we get " n " number of decimal digits . 163 150 will never have a terminating decimal expansion .

Answered by SATISH444
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Terminating Decimal

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We know if any terminating decimal number represent in fraction than it's denominator will be in form of 2m × 5n . m > n than we get " m " number of decimal digits . n > m than we get " n " number of decimal digits . 163 150 will never have a terminating decimal expansion .

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