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7 April, 20:55

How do you change 13/10 into a decimal and also figure out if it is terminating or if it is repeating.

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  1. 7 April, 22:46
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    The answer would be 1.3. If it is terminating that means it the decimal doesn't repeat. An example of a repeating decimal would be 1/3. Also known as 0.33333 and so on with unending 3's in the decimal.
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