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3 February, 06:28

3. How is a rational number converted to its decimal form?

4. Why is division by zero not allowed?

5. How can you determine whether a rational number will have a terminating or a repeating decimal form?

6. How is a repeating decimal written?

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  1. 3 February, 06:48
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    4. division by zero is not allowed because zero has nothing to divide
  2. 3 February, 06:48
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    3. It depends, is it is a fraction or already a decimal? With fractions, you just divide the numerator by denominator.

    4. Nothing times 0 can get anything beyond 0.

    5. Again, you just have to divide the numerator by denominator, assuming it's a fraction.

    6. A repeating decimal is written with a little line over the parts that repeat.
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