Can 0.28 be written as a fraction?

Is it a terminating decimal, a repeating decimal ,or a decimal that neither terminated nor repeats

Yes, 0.28 can be written as a fraction. To convert a decimal to a fraction, we can understand that the numerator is the given decimal number without the decimal point, and the denominator is the place value of the last digit.

For 0.28, the numerator is 28 (without the decimal point) and the denominator is 100 (since the last digit is in the hundredths place). Hence, 0.28 can be written as the fraction 28/100.

0.28 is a decimal that neither terminates nor repeats, as there are no repeating patterns or a definite endpoint in the decimal representation.