Find 1 terminating decimal and 1 repeating decimal between 1/2 and 2/3.

To find 1 terminating decimal and 1 repeating decimal between 1/2 and 2/3, we can start by converting 1/2 and 2/3 into decimal form.

The decimal form of 1/2 is 0.5. This is a terminating decimal because it ends after a finite number of decimal places.

The decimal form of 2/3 is approximately 0.666666..., where the digit 6 repeats indefinitely. This is a repeating decimal.

Since we need to find 1 terminating decimal and 1 repeating decimal between these two values, we can choose any number between 0.5 and 0.666666... as the terminating decimal, and any number between 0.666666... and 0.67 as the repeating decimal.

For example, we can choose 0.55 as the terminating decimal, and 0.6667 as the repeating decimal.

1/2 = .5

2/3 = .66666....

so terminating decimal between is .58
repeating decimal between is .567676767...

What about 19/20 Reiny

terminating = 0.58

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repeating = 0.4