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  • 03-09-2021
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1 Non-Repeating Decimal
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3Repeating Decimal​

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  • 07-09-2021

A repeating decimal is something like 0.2727272727....  

It never end and keeps repeating forever.

Your number is not this.

A non-repeating decimal (also implying that it's non-terminating) is something that goes on forever without a repeating pattern.  

π  = 3.141592653589793... is a regular example.

Your number also isn't this, because your number stops after 4 decimal places.

Decimals that stop like that are called "terminating".

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