Yes.
5 divided by 8
.8
If you mean: 54/8 then it is 6.75 as a decimal
Divide 5 by 8 until you have no remainder.
3/8
Four over five is .8 as a terminating decimal.
0.375 and it is terminating.
Just divide 5 by 8.
Yes.
0.875 is a terminating decimal and as a fraction it is 7/8
5/8 A decimal that does not repeat.
Yes, 0.8 is a terminating decimal. Terminating decimals are numbers that have a finite number of digits after the decimal point, and in this case, 0.8 has only one digit after the decimal. Therefore, it can be expressed as a fraction (8/10 or 4/5) and does not continue indefinitely.
No because it is negative 8
0.125
.625 is the decimal equivalent of 5 over 8 (5/8).
The decimal form of 5 over 8 is 0.625.
A terminating decimal less than 1 is a decimal representation of a fraction that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point and is less than one. For example, 0.75 is a terminating decimal because it can be expressed as the fraction 3/4 and has two digits after the decimal. Other examples include 0.2 (which is 1/5) and 0.625 (which is 5/8). These decimals do not repeat or extend infinitely.