A terminating number. It can also be called a rational number.
Terminating decimal
No. Any decimal that ends and doesn't go on forever is a rational number.
anything to the left of the decimal is a whole number (# > 1). anything to the right of the decimal is not a whole and therefore a fraction (# < 1). .6667 = 6667/10000 (number ends on the 10000th place to the right of the decimal) so, 2.6667 is 2 and 6667/10000. or... (whole # x (denominator)) + numerator) = numerator = 2 (10000) +6667 = 26667 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- denominator remains the same... = 10000 so, 2.6667 = 2 and 6667/10000 = 26667/10000
No.
No, a perfect square number will ALWAYS ends in 0,1,4,5,6,9
Terminating decimal
terminating and non-terminating decimal
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a terminating decimal. An example is the decimal for 1/4 is .25 and that ends or terminates.
It is a terminating decimal.
terminal?
Irrational number
No. It is rational: 0.363636... = 36/99 = 4/11 Any decimal which terminates or ends in a repeating sequence of digits is a rational number.
No, this is a rational number.It is 975,441,317/312,500,000.In general, any number which has a decimal representation that either terminates (ends after some finite length) or repeats is a rational number (not an irrational one). Because this decimal expansion terminates, it is a rational number.However, there are an infinite number of irrational numbers which begin with 3.1214122144.... Generally, we notate the approximation with the ellipses (...) and know we cannot record in a decimal form its exact value.NAOMI WAS HERE
As written there is nothing to indicate that anything follows the 7, so it terminates (ends). → Yes, 3.67 is a terminating decimal.
Yes it is, it can be written in a fraction and it ends/terminates.
Rational. It can be written in a fraction and it terminates/ends.