1/3 does not terminate.
terminating
It is terminating.
0.375 and it is terminating.
No, the sum of a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal is never a terminating decimal.
A negative fraction need not be a terminating decimal. For example, -2/3 = -0.66... (repeating).
It is terminating.
A terminating decimal means a decimal with a definite end. For example 1/2 = .50. 3/4 = .75 3/8 = .375 The decimals that don't end or called non-terminating decimals.
0.375 and it is terminating.
0.875 is a terminating decimal and as a fraction it is 7/8
5/8 A decimal that does not repeat.
0.5 is a terminating decimal and, since it is equal to a half, it is not an integer. A terminating decimal that is not an integer is a rational fraction. However, not all rational fractions are terminating decimals (eg 1/3 = 0.333...).0.1251.2512.5etc.
No, not all fractions can be written as a non-terminating decimal. For instance, 1/3 has infinitely many 3's in the decimal places.
If you convert them into decimal form you can say there are terminating decimals, there are the integers, and there are repeating decimals. EX: 2.4 is a terminating decimal. 2.44444444... is a repeating decimal. 2 is an integer. all are rational numbers.
Terminating?
Okay. This If You Are Looking For A Example Of Terminating And Repeating Decimal You Came To The Right Place :] Example For Terminating Decimal 1/7= 0.142857 Example For Repeating Decimal 1/3= 0.33..
A terminating decimal can be expressed as a fraction as for example 0.75 = 3/4