A repeating decimal is a decimal that has a digit, or a group of digits, that repeat forever. A terminating decimal, on the other hand, is a decimal that ends. To find which decimals are repeating and which ones are terminal, we are going to simplify our fractions, and express them in decimal form:
![(25)/(60) = (5)/(12) =0.4166666666...](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/ctik5mtoj0wyzc1bsjgyxw2xie02vdrtsz.png)
6 is repeating forever, so this is a repeating decimal.
![(17)/(60) =0.283333333....](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/v8if61izde13cp6a1nk45hk7trpzkyg26j.png)
3 is repeating forever, so this is a repeating decimal.
![(31)/(44) =07045454545....](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/jq83qynknn0wi8kkw0i5970c5h2t0240bh.png)
45 is repeating forever, so this is a repeating decimal.
![(54)/(72) = (3)/(4) =0.75](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/s4mjt87wz772tct35y1d78u400cxpdyfjk.png)
No digit is repeating forever, so this is a terminating decimal.
We can conclude that:
Repeating decimals:
![(25)/(60)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/aqguc1zgmkgx3ur079rk6cnszszbf4v4jz.png)
,
![(17)/(60)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/tzcd4ajjaqfq1gloslpzyisn1xrr3exbqz.png)
, and
Terminating decimals:
![(54)/(72)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/p5h65d0dyugy1uivzcvl2cn10wom6daojf.png)