Answer:
I think it would be considered 1
Explanation:
If you have a fraction that has the same integer for the numerator and denominator, that fraction would equal to 1 because the fraction is completed. As an example, 5/5 is equal to one because there is 5 pieces of the fraction needed to complete it, and there's and available 5. Meaning that there's 5 out of 5 pieces needed to create a whole number which would be 1.
Decimal form: .2 + .2 + .2 + .2 + .2 = 1.0
Written form: 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 = 5/5 or 1