Answer:
1. No, repeating decimal
2. No, doesn't terminate or repeat
3. No, doesn't terminate or repeat
4. Yes, This is a terminating fraction
Explanation:
Repeating decimals/numbers are those which repeat their (usually last) digits forever but can be very closely approximated as fractions (such as how 1/3 is equal to 1.333 repeating). Terminating decimals are those that, simply put, end. This is most decimals because few are irrational or repeating. And finally, if the number matches neither of these, it is most likely an irrational number, which means that it cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers (such as the infinite π).