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write the decimal expansion of 2 to the power 2 into 7 by 5 to the power 4 which have terminating decimal expansion​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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Given data:

2^{2}\times (\frac{7}{5})^{4} has terminating decimal expansion

To find:

The decimal expansion

Step-by-step explanation:

Now, 2^{2}\times (\dfrac{7}{5})^{4}

=4\times \dfrac{2401}{625}

=\dfrac{9604}{625}

=15.3664

We clearly see that the decimal expansion of the given term is terminating after few digits.

Answer:

2^{2}\times (\dfrac{7}{5})^{4}=15.3664

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Answered by santosh968129
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