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Transparency 8. Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers. Splash Screen. Example 8-4b. Objective. Compare and order fractions, decimals and percents. Example 8-4b. Vocabulary. Common denominator. A common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions.
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Transparency 8 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers.
Example 8-4b Objective Compare and order fractions, decimals and percents
Example 8-4b Vocabulary Common denominator A common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions
Example 8-4b Vocabulary Least common denominator (LCD) The least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators
Lesson 8 Contents Example 1Compare Fractions Example 2Compare Ratios Example 3Order Ratios Example 4Identify Rational Numbers
Enrique: Brother: Example 8-1a GRADESEnrique and his younger brother both had a math test last Friday. Enrique scored 48 points out of 60 and his brother scored 55 points out of 75. Who got the better score, Enrique or his brother? Enrique scored 48 points out of 60 his brother scored 55 points out of 75 Write both ratios Convert each ratio to a decimal 0.80 is greater than 0.73 Answer: Enrique got the better score. 1/4
Example 8-1b HOCKEYDuring the hockey season, Kyle scored 14 goals out of 24 shots taken and his teammate David scored 18 goals out of 30 shots taken. Who had the higher scoring percentage? Answer: David had the higher score 1/4
Example 8-2a DOGSAccording to the Pet Food Manufacturer’s Association, 11 out of 25 people own large dogs and 13 out of 50 people own medium dogs. Do more people own large or medium dogs? large dogs 11 out of 25 people 13 out of 50 people medium dogs Write both ratios Large dogs Convert each ratio to a decimal Medium dogs 0.44 is greater than 0.26 Answer: More people own large dogs 2/4
Example 8-2b SEASONSA survey showed that 21 out of 50 people stated that summer is their favorite season and 13 out of 25 people stated that fall is their favorite season. Do more people prefer summer or fall? Answer: More people prefer fall 2/4
Answer: Example 8-3a Write each number vertically 0.70 Convert to and line up the decimals 0.60 0.6 Compare the decimals beginning with the tenths digit 0.72 72% 6 is smaller than 7 so 0.6 is the smallest number Since 7 = 7, compare the hundredths digit 3/4
Answer: Example 8-3a 0 is smaller than 2 so is smaller than 72% 0.70 0.60 0.6 0.72 72% 3/4
Answer: Example 8-3b 3/4
Example 8-4a MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST ITEMFind the number that is rational. A 0.12345… B 0.123123 C D 0.102030… 0.12345 . . . A rational number has a terminating or repeating decimal 0.123123 The ellipsis indicates a repeating decimal so is rational 123 is repeating in the decimal so is rational does not terminate nor repeat so is irrational 4/4
Example 8-4a MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST ITEMFind the number that is rational. A 0.12345… B 0.123123 C D 0.102030… A rational number has a terminating or repeating decimal 0.12345 . . . The ellipsis indicates the number continues but does not repeat so is not irrational 0.123123 123 is repeating in the decimal so is rational 0.102030 . . . does not terminate nor repeat so is not rational The ellipsis indicates the number continues but does not repeat so is not rational Answer: B 4/4
A 0.121212… B 0.75 C D 0.61626364… Example 8-4b * MULTIPLE-CHOICE TEST ITEMFind the number that is not rational. Answer: D 4/4
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