Activity 2: Direction: Fill in the blank with the correct word to make the statement true. Choose your answer inside the box. Write answers in a separate sheet of paper. Divide Multiply Repeating and non - terminating decimal Repetends Terminating decimal 1. 3.75 is called ______ because the final remainder is zero and the division ends. 2. The decimal 4.3636 is called ______ because 36 continue to repeat without end. 3. The digit or set of digits that repeats is called ______ . 4. To change fraction to decimal ______ the numerator by the denominator. 5. To translate the repeating decimal 0.4333, first let n be the given number then ______ both sides of the equation by 10.
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