Probably any that use mathematics - so anything in science and engineering, economics, finance, statistics....
All jobs will use terminating decimals but most jobs will also require you to be able to work with recurring decimals and many will need decimal numbers which are neither terminating nor recurring.
A job. Most jobs will use these some time or another.
A math teacher or a mathematician.
mechanics use fractions by needing to cut a piece of metal that is half inch long.How?
They have to log in to there accounts
they use math by counting doses, and they also used fractions, decimals, and basic arithmatic.
Almost every job.
terminating decimal is when the quotient has the remainder of zero.
You can use decimals in money.
Each and every job.
gravity use decimals by
It is called a rational number. The rational numbers are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (not dividing by 0). The fact that it is not terminating is not important at all. In fact, if we use other bases besides base 10, we will see that the set of numbers that are rational or irrational doesn't change. However, if we use another base, for example base 3, then the number 1/3 in base 3 can be represented with a terminating "decimal" (technically not decimal). The set of rational numbers that have terminating "decimals" depends on the base.