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Using long division $\frac{11}{2} = 5.5$
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So, $\frac{11}{2} = 5.5$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{11}{4} = 2.75$
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So, $\frac{11}{4} = 2.75$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{11}{8} = 1.375$
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So, $\frac{11}{8} = 1.375$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{13}{2} = 6.5$
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So, $\frac{13}{2} = 6.5$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{13}{4} = 3.25$
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So, $\frac{13}{4} = 3.25$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{13}{8} = 1.625$
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So, $\frac{13}{8} = 1.625$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{14}{5} = 2.8$
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So, $\frac{14}{5} = 2.8$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{15}{4} = 3.75$
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So, $\frac{15}{4} = 3.75$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{15}{8} = 1.875$
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So, $\frac{15}{8} = 1.875$, a terminating decimal.
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Using long division $\frac{17}{4} = 4.25$
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So, $\frac{17}{4} = 4.25$, a terminating decimal.