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8 May, 02:39

Describe how you can tell that a fraction corresponds to a repeating decimal and not a terminating decimal

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  1. 8 May, 03:06
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    When a fraction corresponds to a repeating decimal, it's denominator is 9 or 99.

    For example, 4/11 = 36/99 = 0.36 with bar notation over 36.

    Example #2: 2/3 = 6/9 = 0.666 ...

    or also written as 0.6 with bar notation over 6.

    You know a fraction responds to a terminating decimal because it can be simplified to a terminating decimal.

    Example: 2/4 = 0.5
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