Yes, you can break a recurring deposit. The bank cannot refuse that. But, the bank has the right to retain/cancel the interest due on it because you are not letting the recurring deposit mature or finish its full tenure. You will get the money you deposited but not any interest.
1 third = 0.3 recuring. So 0.3 recuring time 7 = around 2.1
3.1333
0.0303030303030303..... with the 03 recuring
20 divided by 3 = 6.666 recuring.
If you mean a recurring or repeating decimal it's for example 2/3 = 0.666666 .... recuring 6
visit the bank branch where you have the recurring deposit accountsubmit a request in writing to close your accountthe bank will process the request and pay you the money held in that account.A point to note is that, if you are closing your RD before maturity, the bank can charge you a penalty for doing so.
1 third = 0.3 recuring. So 0.3 recuring time 7 = around 2.1
22.2222 recuring
21.3 recuring
5.833333333... (the 3's repeat forever, it is recuring.) You would write it as "Five point eight three recuring".
You can, but you will probably not get back your security deposit.
She was haunted by reoccurring nightmare for years.
19/90 = 0.2111111111...
3.1333
answer is $1,333.333 recuring
27.'692307' % (recuring decimal)
2.6 recuring