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Differentiating Terminating from Repeating or Nonterminating Decimal Quotients
Quiz by Immanuel Ian Reodique
Grade 6
Mathematics
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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- Q1
_____ Decimals have a finite number of digits or numbers, which come to an end after a decimal point.
scrambled://terminating
300s - Q2
_____ decimals have infinite number of digits. It is a decimal number that continues endlessly.
scrambled://repeating
300s - Q3
It is the horizontal line placed on top of the digits to indicate repeating or non-terminating digits in a decimal. Everything below this line is repeated endlessly.
scrambled://vinculum
300s - Q4
9 ÷ 40 = _____
Terminating
Repeating
300s - Q5
9 ÷ 11 = _____
Terminating
Repeating
300s