Terminating.
Non-terminating but recurring.
Non-terminating and non-recurring.
The 3 kinds of decimals are "terminating" "recurring" and "other" Terminating decimals are ones that end, such as 0.74 or 0.19857 Recurring decimals are ones that don't end, but repeat, such as 0.6666666... or 0.142857142857142857.... Other decimals don't end, and don't repeat, but go on forever, such as pi=3.14159265358979323.....
Two of them are terminating decimals and recurring decimals
terminating decimals non terminating decimals repeating decimals non repeating decimals
A terminating decimal means a decimal with a definite end. For example 1/2 = .50. 3/4 = .75 3/8 = .375 The decimals that don't end or called non-terminating decimals.
A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
They are called terminating decimals.
When you Multiply two decimals it is called the product.
Commonly called terminating decimals. However, no decimals actually come to an end as you can add zeros until infinity without changing the value of the decimal. therefore they are known as recurring decimals in a similar way to 1/3 e.g. 0.13 = 0.1300000000000000000000000000... 13/100 and 2/3 = 0.66666666666666666666... These can all be written as fractions.
there are 3 types of decimals. Terminating Non Terminating and Reoccuring
Some decimals repeat. Some decimals go on forever. Some decimals stop. Those are called terminating decimals.
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Factors must be whole numbers, not decimals.