Explain why a decimal for 1:3 is called a repeating decimal

A decimal for 1:3 is called a repeating decimal because when you divide 1 by 3, the result is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits. In this case, 1 divided by 3 equals 0.333333..., where the digit 3 repeats infinitely. This means that the decimal representation of the fraction 1:3 will have a repeating pattern of the digit 3.