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Decimals. The relationship between fractions and decimals. Two Questions. 2. ponder. What fraction of the rectangle is green?. They sound alike!!!. What decimal part of the rectangle is green?. .6. To write a decimal as a fraction, write the fraction as you would say the decimal.
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Decimals The relationship between fractions and decimals
Two Questions 2 ponder
What fraction of the rectangle is green? They sound alike!!! What decimal part of the rectangle is green? .6
To write a decimal as a fraction, write the fraction as you would say the decimal Hundredths Ten-thousandths tenths 0.12345 Hundred-thousandths Thousandths
.5 .65 .22 .2 .225 Say the decimal….Write it as a fraction Notice….when you change a decimal to a fraction the denominator is always 10, 100, 1000 (powers of ten!)
Is that all there is? Of Course Not You have to simplify the fraction if possible
Can be simplified to: .6 = .6 = Write .6 as a fraction BUT SO
What about fractions to decimals? You can write a fraction as a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator…..the fraction symbol means division!
To make a decimal…do the division! .75 .00 28 20 20 0
One more thing……… When you divide, REMEMBER, add zeros to finish your division. AND 2 THINGS CAN HAPPEN
The division problem ends A Terminating decimal The division problem goes on forever….Repeating decimal
Repeating Decimals A single digit might repeat…. .3333…. Or a group of digits might repeat… .275275275….
Show repeating decimals by placing a line over the digit or group of digits that repeats .33333…. Becomes .3 And .275275….becomes .275
Will be 1.4 1.2 will be Simplified to: Remember Whole numbers stay the same!
Homework Page 212 in your textbook…. Problems 14-38 Start now!