define terminating Decimal to a fraction - RATIONAL
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A terminating decimal is a decimal number that ends after a certain number of digits without repeating. To convert a terminating decimal to a fraction, the numerator of the fraction is the decimal number without the decimal point, and the denominator is 1 followed by as many zeros as the number of decimal places in the terminating decimal. This fraction is considered rational because it can be written as an integer divided by a non-zero integer.