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How can you tell that a fraction corresponds to a repating decimal and not a terminating decimal
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How can you tell that a fraction corresponds to a repating decimal and not a terminating decimal
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How can you tell that a fraction corresponds to a repating decimal and not a terminating decimal
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If the primes divisors of denominator are only 2 and 5, then a fraction corresponds terminating decimal. If not, then a fraction corresponds repeating decimal.
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