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Drag the choices into the boxes to explain how all real numbers have a decimal expansion. The decimal forms of some real numbers, like Response area, terminate, while the decimal forms of other real numbers, like Response area, do not terminate, but have a repeating pattern. Still other real numbers, like Response area, have decimal forms that neither terminate nor repeat.

Drag the choices into the boxes to explain how all real numbers have a decimal expansion-example-1
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Answer:


(3)/(16)


4(2)/(11)


√(5)

Explanation:


√(5)=2.2360679...\\\\(3)/(16)=0.1875\\\\4(2)/(11)= (46)/(11)=4.18181818...

The decimal forms of some real numbers, like
(3)/(16), terminate, while the decimal forms of other real numbers, like
4(2)/(11), do not terminate, but have a repeating pattern. Still other real numbers, like
√(5), have decimal forms that neither terminate nor repeat.

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