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B. yes. factors of 100 = 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100. it doesnot matter the value of r, r/s terminates in decimal.


But we don't know anything about r, what's if r itself is an unterminated decimal?!
For example: r= 33.333333333333333 and s = 100 ---> r/s = 0.33333333333


I go for C coz:
for every r/s, in case s <>100 , we can multiply s with a factor k ( k=100/s) to make the denominator become 100, then r/s = rk/ 100
Because r is a factor of 100 ---> r is integer ---> rk is an integer ( coz k is also an integer) ---> rk/100 will be terminated in decimal.

For example:
r= 1, s = 5 ---> r/s= 20/100= 0.2
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B. yes. factors of 100 = 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100. it doesnot matter the value of r, r/s terminates in decimal.

But we don't know anything about r, what's if r itself is an unterminated decimal?!
For example: r= 33.333333333333333 and s = 100 ---> r/s = 0.33333333333

I go for C coz:
for every r/s, in case s <>100 , we can multiply s with a factor k ( k=100/s) to make the denominator become 100, then r/s = rk/ 100
Because r is a factor of 100 ---> r is integer ---> rk is an integer ( coz k is also an integer) ---> rk/100 will be terminated in decimal.

For example: r= 1, s = 5 ---> r/s= 20/100= 0.2


hmmmmmm........

your view is definitly appealing but i believe r should be terminated decimal otherwise how we write r?
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Go with B.
Anything divided by 100 is a terminating decimal
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no oa but i believe this is E. can anyone explain this better?

I. dont know s
100/3= non term
100/5=yes term
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II. dont know r
(1/3)/100=non term
100/100 =yes term

both.
200/100= yes
100/300=no term
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no oa but i believe this is E. can anyone explain this better?

I. dont know s
100/3= non term
100/5=yes term
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II. dont know r
(1/3)/100=non term
100/100 =yes term

both.
200/100= yes
100/300=no term


Buddy, s must be a factor of 100, 300 is not a factor of 100 :wink:

BTW, I'm still stuck to C coz we have to consider the case in which r itself is a non-terminated decimal!
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B. yes. factors of 100 = 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100. it doesnot matter the value of r, r/s terminates in decimal.

But we don't know anything about r, what's if r itself is an unterminated decimal?!
For example: r= 33.333333333333333 and s = 100 ---> r/s = 0.33333333333


I go for C coz:
for every r/s, in case s <>100 , we can multiply s with a factor k ( k=100/s) to make the denominator become 100, then r/s = rk/ 100
Because r is a factor of 100 ---> r is integer ---> rk is an integer ( coz k is also an integer) ---> rk/100 will be terminated in decimal.

For example:
r= 1, s = 5 ---> r/s= 20/100= 0.2


Agree with Laxie,
If it is specified that r is an integer, then B would be fine.

Since r is not necessarily an integer it could be a fraction too.
Say r =2/3 --> r/s non-terminated decimal
if r = any integer --> r/s terminated decimal

So it cannot be B.

It has to be C as both r & s are factors of 100.
If it were an ETS question, (I hope) r would be specified as an integer and would make C a nice trap!
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ill go with C thanks lax
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ans is E
S1- s can be irrational
S2-r can be irratonal
S1+s2- 200/300-.66
None is sufficent
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