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Hey there!

When you see the decimal that looks like (0.3) this would be called a terminating decimal, which is a decimal that always have extra numbers at the end.

For example:

2.(3)

1.(67)

The number's that are in the parenthesis are the terminating numbers.

Hope this helps you!
~Jurgen
The answer is D. Repeating decimal trust me I got it right on a test before