Answer:
It depends on how you write it.
- 130 8/9 -- one 8
- 130.88888888888... -- an infinite number of 8s
Explanation:
The quotient 5890/45 has a value of 130 8/9. The fraction 8/9 is the repeating decimal 0.888888..., which has as many 8s as you want to write. It can be abbreviated to have just one 8 when written like this:
![130.\overline{8}](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/2ximjeapbhoewl58dcjg5foogh14c0hq57.png)
where the overbar indicates the digit repeats indefinitely.
The quotient can be written with as many 8s as you like.