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Help how do you do this

Help how do you do this-example-1
User Sbooth
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Firstly you'll need a calculator to solve these.

I'll use question 1 as an example

You'll divide 56 by 64

resulting in
(7)/(8)

you then divide 7 by 8

resulting in
0.875 thus it's terminating as the last digit isn't repeating such as the example
0.875555555555


User KristoferA
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1. Divide each fraction
If the decimal answer you get ends then it is not repeating ex: 3.56
If it continues with one number like this 5.4333333 or 5.4363636 it is repetitive
Answers:
1. Not repeating
2. Repeating
3. Not repeating
4. Not repeating
6. Not repeating
7.not repeating
8. Repeating
9. Repeating
User Gaurav Khurana
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