Terminating decimal expansions

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The decimal expansion terminates or ends after finite numbers of steps. Such types of decimal expansion are called terminating decimals. It means that, after the decimal point, the numbers come to an end at a certain point.

For example, is a rational number and its decimal expansion is .

Terminating decimals are rational numbers.