It is called a repeating decimal.
That's a repeating decimal. Some people call it a recurring decimal.
A never-ending division problem is called a "repeating decimal" or a "recurring decimal." This occurs when the division does not result in a whole number or a terminating decimal, but instead the decimal digits repeat in a pattern indefinitely. For example, 1 divided by 3 results in the repeating decimal 0.3333..., where the digit 3 repeats infinitely.
It is a decimal representation of a rational number.
A decimal fraction.
when we place point in a number we call it decimal
A non-terminating decimal.
Before decimal = ones After decimal = tenths
That's called 'decimal'.
A decimal to two digits, perhaps.
It is a non-terminating decimal number.
There is no place where there is a call!
When someone repeats your experiment and obtains a similar result, it is referred to as experimental replication. This strengthens the validity and reliability of the original findings.