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When a fraction is changed to a decimal and the remainder is not zero a digit or block of digits will eventually start to repear. such a decimal is called a?

A repeating decimal fraction.


What is the fractional form of a decimal number?

It is a decimal number in which there is at least one non-zero digit after the decimal point (excluding an infinitely repeating 9s).


When a fraction is changed to a decimal and the remainder is not a zero digit or block of digits will eventually start to repeat such a decimal is called a?

Not sure about a demial, but the number is called a repeating or recurring decimal.


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Not sure about a demial, but the number is called a repeating or recurring decimal.


Is -.5 repeating an integer?

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When a fraction is changed to decimal and the remainder is zero the decimal is called?

a repeating decimal


What is the difference between a terminating and a repeating decimal?

A terminating decimal reaches an end after a finite number of digits whereas a repeating decimal, after a finite number of digits, has a string of decimals (also of finite length) that repeats forever. Thus 1.2356 is a terminating decimal. 1.456333... is a repeating decimal with the digit 3 repeating an infinite number of times. So also is 23.56142857142857...... where the string 142857 repeats to infinity. In fact, terminating decimals may be viewed as repeating decimals with zero repeating infinitely.


Is considered a significant digit when it is to the left or the right of the decimal point and it follows a non-zero digit or when it is betwee two digits?

Zero is considered a significant digit when it is to the left or the right of the decimal point. It is also a significant digit when it follows a non-zero digit or when it is between two digits.


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Can a repeating decimal be an integer?

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How do you write a repeating decimal in word form?

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