terminating
0.375 and it is terminating.
A terminating decimal is something like .25, where a repeating decimal is something like 1/3
The rational fraction, one third, can be represented as a non terminating decimal, with the digit 3 repeating for ever.
3 and 1/3 as a decimal is 3.3333333... (the 3 is repeating, non-terminating). In formal notation, it would be written as 3.3 with a bar line over the decimal 3.
terminating
0.375 and it is terminating.
A terminating decimal is a decimal that ends like 3.5 or 7.819. A non terminating or Repeating decimal is a decimal that does not end. Instead is goes on forever like 1/3 which is .3 repeating. Pi is another exaple of a non terminating decimal.
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..
To sum this answer up you half to turn the fraction into a decimal and if it ends that is terminating but if it keeps going it is called a repeating decimal EXAMPLES Terminating- 5/10=.5 Repeating- 1/3=.3333 (bar notation over the 3)
Terminating
A terminating decimal is a decimal number that ends, or terminates, after a certain number of decimal places. For example, 0.75 is a terminating decimal because it ends after two decimal places. A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. For example, 0.333... is a repeating decimal because the digit 3 repeats infinitely.
0.667 is a terminating decimal.
A negative fraction need not be a terminating decimal. For example, -2/3 = -0.66... (repeating).
It is repeating. Any fraction in simplest terms which has ANY prime factor other than 2 or 5 in its denominator will be a repeating fraction.
3/8 = 0.375 is a terminating decimal. If you must have it in the form of a repeating decimal it is either 0.375000... or 0.374999... The second may look an unlikely answer but I can assure you that, mathematically, the two decimals are equal.
A terminating decimal is something like .25, where a repeating decimal is something like 1/3