It is a recurring decimal.
You only get a terminating decimal if, in the lowest form, the denominaor of the fraction is a factor of 10 or a power of 10. That is to say, only if the denominator is of the form 2m5n where m and n are non-negative integers.
repeating decimal
It is terminating.
terminating
0.375 and it is terminating.
15/20 as a terminating decimal is 0.75
To sum this answer up you half to turn the fraction into a decimal and if it ends that is terminating but if it keeps going it is called a repeating decimal EXAMPLES Terminating- 5/10=.5 Repeating- 1/3=.3333 (bar notation over the 3)
repeating decimal
No. (Though you could express it in decimal form, as 1.285714285714..., a repeating non-terminating decimal.)
It is terminating.
It is repeating. Any fraction in simplest terms which has ANY prime factor other than 2 or 5 in its denominator will be a repeating fraction.
terminating
It has a terminating decimal.
0.375 and it is terminating.
Just divide 5 by 8.
15/20 as a terminating decimal is 0.75
For repeting it while repeat the same number over and over And for terminating it is such the oppisite
over the second letter in the equation there will be a line this means repeating if the line is not present this means terminating