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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 17:36 danny4577

What is the difference between a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal?
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A repeating decimal ends in repeating zeros, while a terminating decimal is always a whole number.
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A repeating decimal has non-zero repeating values, while a terminating decimal is always a whole number.
C.

A repeating decimal ends in repeating zeros, while a terminating decimal ends in zero.
D.

A repeating decimal has non-zero repeating values, while a terminating decimal ends in zero.

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