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Pranav Tucker
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20 March, 21:18
Is 1.178 a terminating or repeating decimal
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Jett Frederick
20 March, 21:33
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It's a terminating decimal because the guy below knows so.
The guy below says that if the decimal isn't infinite or shows no obvious sign of repetition, then it is terminating.
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Logan Hall
20 March, 21:34
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1.178 is a terminating decimal because none of it's digits continue on forever, it terminates, or ends.
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