0.467
No, the question contradicts itself. If it is repeating then it cannot be terminating and if it is terminating then it cannot be repeating!
Decimal is used to describe a number that has 10 as it's base. We cannot know for sure which base a number was written in, but if the base is not specified, we usually assume the base to be 10. So yes, this number is probably decimal.
The question cannot be answered because there is no decimal point. It is, therefore not clear whether the number is meant to be 0.969696..., 0.966666... or 9.666666... .
203.0988
The question cannot be answered because it is ambiguous. It is not clear whether the fraction is meant to be 0.84128412... or 0.8412412412... or 0.84121212... or 0.841222... .
0.1065
You cannot convert a decimal into a decimal!
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A number with two decimal points cannot be a decimal number.
data cannot be repeated
A decimal is a fraction. 93600 is a whole number and cannot be expressed as a fraction so 93600 cannot be written as a decimal.
No, it cannot.