A and B. A is terminated in RJ45 as follows. White/green, green, white orange, blue, white/blue, orange, white/brown, brown... B is white/orange, orange, white/green, blue, white/blue, green, white/brown, brown... Pretty sure B is the most common.
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It is terminating - after two decimal digits.
No.
These are two of the three kinds.
Because terminating or repeating decimals can be written as the quotient of two integers a/b, where b is not equal to zero.
Two of them are terminating decimals and recurring decimals
0.675689 is a terminating decimal between the two given numbers and its equivalent fraction is 675689/1000000.
It is not possible to have a terminating decimal which repeats or a repeating decimal which terminates. The two types are mutually exclusive.
Terminating Decimal
You cannot. They are two different types of decimals.
Irrational.
Rational numbers - can be expressed as a fraction, and can be terminating and repeating decimals. Irrational numbers - can't be turned into fractions, and are non-repeating and non-terminating. (like pi)
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