Decimals. To Do: A restaurant offers a 10% discount. Do you prefer getting the discount before or after the 8% sales tax is added on? First the discount,

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Decimals

To Do: A restaurant offers a 10% discount. Do you prefer getting the discount before or after the 8% sales tax is added on? First the discount, then the tax: P First the tax, then the discount: P Same

Think about how you might respond to a student who asks you the following question? Why, when we add decimals, we have to line up the decimal points, while, when we multiply decimals, we dont have to line up the decimal points? Adding and Multiplying Decimals

To Do: Add by first expressing each as a fraction, then adding the fractions, and finally convert back to a decimal. How does this compare with the way decimal addition usually is done?

To Do: Add by first expressing each as a fraction. How does this compare with the way decimal addition usually is done?

To Do: Add by first expressing each as a fraction. How does this compare with the way decimal addition usually is done?

To Do: Multiply 0.7×0.43 by first expressing each as a fraction. How does this compare with the way decimal multiplication usually is done?

Answer: If the only prime divisors of n are 2 and/or 5. Terminating and Repeating Decimals

Answer: If there is a prime divisor of n other than 2 and 5.

When 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 is divided by 7, the remainder can only be one of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, which means well again be dividing into either 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60.

To Do: What is the smallest number of the form for which 7 is a divisor?

To Do: What is the smallest number of the form for which 13 is a divisor? To Do: What is the smallest number of the form for which 37 is a divisor?

99999 =

Why does this rule work?

Thus, their decimal parts must be equal. That is, g = a, h = b, i = c, j = d, k = e, and l = f. Therefore, the decimal repeats every 6 decimal places.