Yes it is, unless there's an infinite number of digits after the '6'
that you're not showing us.
If a decimal number is terminating or non-terminating repeating then it can be represented as a rational number.0.333333333 = 333333333/1000000000 which is in the form of p/q - a rational number.
It is a rational number because it is a terminating decimal number
It is a rational number because it is a terminating decimal
A terminating number. It can also be called a rational number.
Terminating decimal
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If it stops there as 0.7 then it is a terminating decimal number
The number you've written in the question is a terminating number.
An irrational number is a number that has no definite end and a terminating number is a number that has a definite end. So this means that a decimal that is terminating cannot be irrational.
A terminating decimal is a rational number. A non-terminating, repeating decimal is a rational number. A non-terminating, non-repeating decimal is an irrational number.
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The decimal expansion of an irrational number is non terminating and non recurring
An irrational number is not a terminating decimal and it also can't be expressed as a fraction.
It is non-terminating decimal and therefore it is an irrational number
Any number with terminating decimals (a finite number of decimal digits) is rational. (If it is non-terminating, but periodic, it is also rational.)
A terminating decimal is a number whose decimal representation stops (or terminates) after a finite number of places. For example, 2.5, 2.3345688756 or even 325.452222222 A non-terminating decimal is one that goes on forever.