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Is 2 over 6 terminating decimal?

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No, it is not. Let us take the denominator (6) and see if it is a factor of 2 or 5. Well, its not :(

Basically, if the denominator is 2 or 5, (or is a factor of 2 or 5 when squared or cubed) it is a terminating decimal. 2 and 5 are the only numbers that are factors of ten, and you know that 10 is the easiest denominator to reduce fractions through.

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