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Answer:

For question 1 you can try dividing each of the value

For instance, you can divide 9 by 25 and see if you get a nice number

e.g. 1/8=0.125, numbers like these

For the second question, you can find the fraction by dividing 1000 starting with the decimal points

e.g 0.650, you would be plotting 650/1000 and you would simplify the fraction to the lowest value any value above the decimal point you can multiply by the denominator and add the nominator value to get your final answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Write the denominator in its prime factors. If the prime factorization of the denominator of a fraction has only factors of 2 and factors of 5, the decimal expression terminates.  If there is any prime factor in the denominator other than 2 or 5, then the decimal expression repeats.

example: 9/25

25 = 5*5, so it will be terminating

example: 7/12

12 = 3*2*2, which contains a 3, so it will be repeating.

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