If it continues in the same pattern, repeating the same two digits ad infinitum, then yes, it is a repeating decimal. If it ends there, not really.
0.370 repeating is a decimal.
0.45 repeating is a decimal!
1.21 repeating ... is a decimal.
3.25 repeating ... is a decimal.
repeating decimal is eg.: 0.333333333333333333333333333333333333 also, it is the same as recurring decimal eg. : 0.3333333333333333333333333333333
If it continues in the same pattern, repeating the same two digits ad infinitum, then yes, it is a repeating decimal. If it ends there, not really.
They are the same thing a non-terminating is a non-repeating decimal
You know a decimal is repeating when you keep getting the same remainder and you keep adding the same decimal onto the end. On calculators it may be expressed as, as an example, 0.6666667. When writing a reoccurring (repeating) decimal it is usually expressed as one decimal with a line over the top of it.
If it is the same digit then technically the answer is yes. However, many people write 1.33 when they really mean 1.33 ... - the repeating decimal.
It is 3.3999... repeating.
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.
A recurring decimal.
they are all the same, they never end
No, it is not. It is not the same set of digits that repeat.
It is 0.1999... with the 9s repeating.
No, 33 is an integer. 0.3333 repeating is a repeating decimal.