None of the items in the list.
Rational numbers - can be expressed as a fraction, and can be terminating and repeating decimals. Irrational numbers - can't be turned into fractions, and are non-repeating and non-terminating. (like pi)
terminating
No, the question contradicts itself. If it is repeating then it cannot be terminating and if it is terminating then it cannot be repeating!
terminating
If they are non-terminating and there is a repeating pattern, then they are rational. If they are non-terminating and there is no repeating pattern, as in pi, they are irrational.
All rational fractions.
No, no repeating decimal is irrational. All repeating decimals can be converted to fractions. They are, however, non-terminating.
Terminating fractions create a digital equivalent of fixed length (e.g. 1/4 = exactly 0.25). Non-terminating (repeating) fractions create a repeating decimal after a certain number of places, and do not have an exact digital equivalent (e.g. 1/3 = 1.333_). (This occurs as a result of conversion to base-10 numbers.)
fractions or decimals
The three types of decimal fractions are:terminating,repeating (or recurring) andnon-terminating and non-repeating,
They are called rational numbers
Rational numbers - can be expressed as a fraction, and can be terminating and repeating decimals. Irrational numbers - can't be turned into fractions, and are non-repeating and non-terminating. (like pi)
No, the question contradicts itself. If it is repeating then it cannot be terminating and if it is terminating then it cannot be repeating!
0.875 is a terminating decimal and as a fraction it is 7/8
If a fraction, in its simplest form has a denominator whose only prime factors are 2 or 5, then the fraction is terminating. If the denominator has any other prime factor then the decimal is repeating.
The latter which would be an irrational number that cannot be expressed as a fraction.
terminating