Any decimal that has only a finite number of nonzero digits is a terminating decimal. For example, \(24,\) \(0.82,\) and

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Any decimal that has only a finite number of nonzero digits is a terminating decimal. For example, \(24,\) \(0.82,\) and \(5.096\) are three terminating decimals. If \(r\) and \(s\) are positive integers and the ratio \(\dfrac{r}{s}\) is expressed as a decimal, is \(\dfrac{r}{s}\) a terminating decimal?

(1) \(90 < r < 100\)
(2) \(s = 4\)

Answer: B

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