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The real numbers whose decimals do not end and do not repeat are (irrational numbers / rational numbers).

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Irrational numbers

Explanation:

Rational numbers are integers. They don't have repeating decimals.

An irrational number is not an integer, because irrational number are "not rational" and all integers can be represented as rational, so irrational numbers decimals repeat.

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Answer:

irrational numbers

Explanation:

The real numbers whose decimals do not end and do not repeat are irrational numbers.

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If a decimal number ends or repeats, it can be represented by the ratio of two integers. That is the essence of a rational number.

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