A fraction will have a terminating decimal if the prime factorisation of the denominator contains only the primes 2 or 5, or both.
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A terminating decimal so a rational fraction.
It is easy: just convert to decimal fractions.
If those are both denominators, multiply their fractions by 10/10 to get rid of the decimal points. The LCD of 35 and 14 is 70. Convert them to equivalent fractions with a denominator of 70.
they are both ways to define a ratio. also you can use tem both to find a percent. a difference is that a decimal doesnt use aa numerator or denomenator and a decimal uses a single value. :) hope this helped