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No, 1.33333 is not a terminating decimal. A terminating decimal is a decimal number that ends, or terminates, such as 0.75. In the case of 1.33333, the digit 3 repeats indefinitely, indicating that it is a repeating decimal rather than a terminating one.

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As written, 1.33333, it is a terminating decimal.

However, it you mean that it recurs to infinity ,it should be written as 1.333.... (Note the three or more dots to the right of the last digit(.

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Yes if it stops there.

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