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Is 60 over 120 a repeating or a terminal decimal

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Answer: Terminal decimal

Explanation:

The fraction 60 over 120, when simplified, becomes 1 over 2.

When you divide 1 by 2, the decimal representation is 0.5.

Since the decimal representation terminates after one digit (0.5), it is a terminal decimal. There is no repetition of digits, and the division process comes to an end.

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User Phaxian
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Answer:

terminal.

Explanation:

because when you simplify it down it goes to one half, and in decimal form it’s 0.5. This does not repeat its numbers but it ends so it’s terminal

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