A.Writing Rational Numbers as Decimals => SEE EXAMPLE -Divide denominator into numerator -Determine if it terminates or repeats B.Writing Decimals.

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A.Writing Rational Numbers as Decimals => SEE EXAMPLE -Divide denominator into numerator -Determine if it terminates or repeats B.Writing Decimals as Rational #’s. -Determine the place value of decimal -Put the number over either 10, 100, Simplify Fraction

EQ – How do you rewrite rational numbers and decimals, take square roots and cube roots, and approximate irrational numbers? C. Repeating Decimals as Fractions -Determine if it’s over 10, 100, 0r Take 1 away from the denominator -Simplify the fraction if possible = > See Example