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THIS IS Rational Number

With Host... Your

Decimals to Fractions Adding and Subtracting Multiplying Dividing EquationsVocabulary

5/ 8 as a fraction A 100 X

.625 A 100 X

.36 To a fraction A 200 X

4 / 11 A 200 X

Equivalent? 1/ 9 and.1 A 300 X

Yes A 300 X

Hunter weighed his iPhone and found it weighed 7/25 pounds. What is the weight of the phone as a decimal? A 400 X

.28 pounds A 400 X

.453 to a fraction A 500 X

151 / 333 A 500 X

3.7 + x X= -9.3 B 100 X

-5.6 B 100 X

B 200 X

23.67 B 200 X

-1/17 – 13/17 B 300 X

-14 / 17 B 300 X

-15/16 + (-9/16) B 400 X

- 1 ½ B 400 X

-17/ 18 – 29/ 18 B 500 X

- 2 5/9 B 500 X

-1/4 (-5/8) C 100 X

5/ 32 C 100 X

6 3/7 (7/8) C 200 X

5 5/8 C 200 X

-1.7 x -4 C 300 X

6.8 C 300 X

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-.75 x 5.5 C 400 X

C 400 X

-.04 x 9.2 C 500 X

-.368 C 500 X

1/ 2 divided by 3/4 D 100 X

2/3 D 100 X

4 1/5 divided by 5 2/3 D 200 X

63 / 85 D 200 X

12.11 /.7 D 300 X

17.3 D 300 X

Dax has a bowl of 16 ounces of cereal. His spoon can hold 1 1/8 ounces. How many bites will he have to eat it all? D 400 X

About 14 D 400 X

Gracie has some DVD’s on a shelf. They are 1 2/3 inches altogether. If each DVD is 1/3 inch, how many DVD’s does she have? D 500 X

5 DVD’s D 500 X

1/3 + 5/6y = 2/3 E 100 X

y = 2 / 5 E 100 X

5 / 2 d – 3/2 = -1/2 E 200 X

D = 2/ 5 E 200 X

E 300 X (z + 9) / 4 = 2/1

Z = -.6 E 300 X

-1 = 5/8b + 3/8 E 400 X

-2 1/5 E 400 X

9.2 = -5g E 500 X

-6.5 = g E 500 X

A decimal with a pattern that repeats infinitely. F 100 X

Repeating decimal F 100 X

2 numbers whose product is one F 200 X

Multiplicative Inverse F 200 X

Any number that can be written as a fraction where the denominator cannot equal zero F 300 X

Rational number F 300 X

A decimal that ends, or terminates F 400 X

Terminating decimal F 400 X

F 500 X Another name for reciprocal

Multiplicative inverse F 500 X

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