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Which is the only fraction that must be represented by a nonterminating decimal? a.7/5 b. 7/4 c.7/3 d.7/2
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Which is the only fraction that must be represented by a nonterminating decimal?
a.7/5
b. 7/4
c.7/3
d.7/2
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THe one above me is correct it is C
Explanation:
Here's prove
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A is incorrect - In decimal form, 7/5 is 1.4
B is incorrect - In decimal form, 7/4 is 1.75
D is incorrect - In decimal form, 7/2 is 3.5
The answer is
C. 7/4
; In decimal form, 7/4 is 2.33333333.... (this represents a terminating decimal)
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