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Which of the following statement is false?

$\begin{array}{ll} \text{Statement(i)} : & \dfrac{501}{25} \text{ is a terminating decimal.} \\ \text{Statement(ii)} : & \dfrac{6805}{27\times5^{2}} \text{is a non-terminating decimal.} \\ \text{Statement(iii)} : & \dfrac{621}{125} \text{is a non-terminating decimal.} \\ \text{Statement(iv)} : & \dfrac{7105}{7\times5^{2}} \text{ is a terminating decimal.} \end{array}$

  1. Statement(iii)
  2. Statement(ii)
  3. Statement(iv)
  4. Statement(i)
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Option A is the correct answer.

Statement (iii) is a terminating decimal.

621/125 = 4.968

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