Is 9.373 a repeating decimal?
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What is a repeating or recurring decimal?
Repeating decimals are also called recurring decimals. Repeating decimals are the decimals in which digits after the decimal point and make some patterns.
For example: 1/3 = 0.333…..
When a number is repeated infinite times, we place a bar on them.
Is 9.373 a repeating decimal?
No 9.373 is not a repeating decimal because it has a finite number of digits after the decimal point.
The decimal expansion of rational numbers is either terminating or non-terminating but repeating decimals.
The decimal expansion of 9.373 has finite digits. So, it is a terminating decimal.
Final Answer: 9.373 is not a repeating decimal. It is a terminating decimal.