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Any decimal that has only a finite number of nonzero digits is a terminating decimal. For example, 36, 0.72, and 3.005 are terminating decimals.
If a, b, c, d and e are non-negative integers and p = (2^a) (3^b) and q = (2^c) (3^d) (5^e), is
p/q a terminating decimal?
(1) a > c
(2) b > d
If a, b, c, d and e are non-negative integers and p = (2^a) (3^b) and q = (2^c) (3^d) (5^e), is
p/q a terminating decimal?
(1) a > c
(2) b > d












