What is $13.33 as a terminating decimal                                                                                                            

What is $7.5 as a terminating decimal
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The numbers are all terminating decimals but you can write them with a fixed number of decimal places. Since these are all amounts of money, the figures after the decimal point represent cents.

$6=$6.00 (no cents)

$13.33 is unchanged (33 cents)

$7.5=$7.50 (50 cents)

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