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27 May, 08:16
Is - 128/5 a terminating or repeating decimal?
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Alisa Mcdowell
27 May, 10:12
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Step-by-step explanation:
-128 / 5 = - 25.6
-25/6 is terminating because it has an end. a repeating decimal on the other hand goes on forever, like 3.33333 ...
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