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Well, honey, 0.7 is a terminating decimal because it ends right there at the 7 without any repeating pattern. It's like a one-hit wonder in the decimal world - it comes, it goes, and that's it. So, rest easy knowing that 0.7 won't be playing on a loop anytime soon.

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0.7 is a terminating decimal

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9y ago
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0.25

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yes

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