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A decimal that terminates is a terminating decimal. ... Definition of Terminating Decimal ... Related Terms for Terminating Decimal...
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Terminating decimal - Definition of Terminating decimal at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Terminating decimal. Look it up now! ... Use terminating decimal in a Sentence...
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You are not logged in. login | register ... Post a new topic to the Is a Fraction a Repeating or Terminating Decimal? story Discussion discussion ... Repeating decimals [3]
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(KudoZ) English to Spanish translation of terminating decimal: decimal finito [Algebra - Mathematics & Statistics]. ... English term or phrase: terminating decimal...
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Although the reciprocal of 7 is a nonterminating decimal a digit sum may be defined for it of 4. This is possible because 7 has multiplicative inverse of 4 modulo 9; i.e., 7*4=1 mod 9. See Digit sums for repeating decimals. ... Nonintegral But Terminating Decimal Base for a Power...
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A non-terminating decimal is a decimal that goes on continously with the same digit. For example, 1/3 is equal 0.33333333 and... ... ; What happens to a decimal number when you multiply it by 5 repeatedly?
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GMAT question - Which of the following is a terminating decimal? - Review ... A terminating decimal is one that does not go on forever. ... Only factors of 10 i.e. 2 and 5 divide evenly into powers of 10 (10, 100, 1,000, 10,000 etc.).
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A terminating decimal times any other terminating decimal always equals a terminating decimal. ... Since 1/5 and 1/2 are terminating decimals, I know that (1/5 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/3) = 1/80 is a terminating decimal.
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