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Write down the decimal expansions of the following rational numbers without performing the long division :
`(1) 7/16 (2) 133/250 (3) 517/625 (4) 891/1250`

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(1) 0.4375 (2) 0.532 (3) 0.8272 (4) 0.7128
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