The number of digits after the decimal point equals the number of zeros in the denominator when a fraction is expressed in decimal form. For example, if the denominator is 100, there are 2 zeros, and the decimal will have 2 digits after the point (like 0.75 for the fraction 75/100).
The number of digits after the decimal point equals the number of
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