An infinite number of them. Like 0.0516442
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.
A terminal decimal - is one with a finite solution. For example, 1/8 as a decimal is 0.125 The value of Pi as a decimal could never be a terminal decimal, as the solution goes on indefinitely.
Because left of the decimal point goes times 10 for every position and right of the decimal point goes times -10 for every position.
It goes into decimal points, it equals 2.25
0.09 and it goes on like that forever.
A terminating decimal is a decimal that ends. A repeating decimal is a decimal that goes on and on.
0.525
There are infinitely many decimal number between the two given ones. 0.69 is one such.
6.65
It is: (0.715+0.8)/2 = 0.7575
There are infinitely many such numbers. One such is 18.345651890047
A terminating decimal is a decimal that ends like 3.5 or 7.819. A non terminating or Repeating decimal is a decimal that does not end. Instead is goes on forever like 1/3 which is .3 repeating. Pi is another exaple of a non terminating decimal.
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It is a recurring or a repeating decimal
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.
The question "What goes into a number?" is asking about factors. Factors refer to integers, not decimals. Any decimal can go into any other decimal with a decimal result. It's meaningless.
An irrational number is expressed as a non-repeating decimal that goes on forever. Write out the enough of the decimal expansion of each number to find the first digit where the two numbers disagree. Truncate the larger number at that digit, and the result is a rational number (terminating decimal) that is between the two.