Infinity.
No, the sum of a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal is never a terminating decimal.
a repeating decimal
It is terminating - after two decimal digits.
No. It terminates after 6 decimal digits.
It is a repeating decimal.
.. has a string of digits which repeats for ever.
Repeating
It is a repeating decimal that starts: 0.363636... (repeating the digits '36' forever).
No, 125 is not a repeating decimal. A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. In the case of 125, it is a whole number and does not have any decimal places or repeating patterns. It can be written as 125.0000, but it is still a non-repeating decimal.
When 107 over 333 is expressed as a decimal, it becomes approximately 0.321321321..., which reveals a repeating sequence. The repeating part, "321," consists of three digits. Therefore, the smallest sequence of repeating digits has 3 digits.
Yes, it can.
It is a repeating decimal.