Solve and identify if the decimal Quotient is terminating or repeating/non terminating decimal
[tex]7 \div 4[/tex]
[tex]15 \div 9[/tex]
[tex]11 \div 2[/tex]
[tex]3 \div 16[/tex]
[tex]6 \div 21[/tex]
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Answer:
7÷4=1.76
15÷9=1.66666666667
11÷2=5.5
3÷16=0.1875
6÷21=0.28571428571
Just divide the numerator by the denominator . If you end up with a remainder of 0 , then you have a terminating decimal. Otherwise, the remainders will begin to repeat after some point, and you have a repeating decimal.
A terminating division is a division in which the quotient terminates after several divisions (the remainder is zero). The quotient in this problem terminates in the tenths position.
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