Decimals can be "terminating" "recurring" or "other." A terminating decimal is one which is finite. Recurring and other decimals continue on forever. For instance 0.5 is a terminating decimal. 0.729 is a terminating decimal. 0.3333333... is not a terminating decimal. pi (3.1415926535....) is not a terminating decimal.
No, the sum of a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal is never a terminating decimal.
Assuming that you mean a digit, it is a terminating decimal.
Terminating.
A non-terminating decimal.
Yes, 0.5 has a terminating decimal.
To end, or if taling about decimals, a terminating decimal is a decimal that doesn't continue forever, like 0.2, a non-terminating decimal would be pi.
When solving a math problem
All irrational numbers have decimal representations which are non-terminating.
0.1111
No, the sum of a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal is never a terminating decimal.
0.875 is a terminating decimal and as a fraction it is 7/8
Terminating?
.625 is a terminating decimal. A decimal is considered terminating if it has a finite number of digits after the decimal point. In the case of .625, there are only three digits after the decimal point, making it a terminating decimal.
Assuming that you mean a digit, it is a terminating decimal.
It is terminating - after two decimal digits.
As shown, a terminating decimal.
0.667 is a terminating decimal.