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Janessa Fleming
22 July, 19:41
Is a terminating decimal always rational
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Camryn Romero
22 July, 22:04
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Yes because a terminating decimal can be made into a fraction for example:
1/2=0.5
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Ross Wolfe
22 July, 22:07
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Yes ... because a terminating decimal can be turned into a fraction, making it rational
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