# math,algebra,fractions, decimals

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

1. 1/2 = .5
2/3 = .66666....

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

posted by Reiny
2. What about 19/20 Reiny

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