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Decimals & Fractions: Parts of a Whole
Understanding Numbers Key Learnings: Always ask yourself, “What’s the whole?” The decimal point in numbers separates whole numbers from parts/fractions of a whole number. Decimal numbers/fractions exist between whole numbers on a number line.
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What’s the whole?? In order to understand what a fraction or decimal means, you must understand what the whole is that you are talking about. If this is the whole... what fraction of the whole is represented here?
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What’s the whole?? If this is the whole, a string of 10 beads...
what fraction of the whole is green?
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What is the whole?? If this is the whole...
what fraction of the whole is black?
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What’s the whole?? A whole is represented as ‘1’ or “one” in our place value system. Ten wholes is ’10’ or a “ten”; one hundred wholes is ‘100’ or a “hundred”, and so on. These wholes are on the left side of the decimal point.
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Fraction- numbers used to name part of a whole or part of a set Decimal- a way to describe fractions using place value; a decimal point separates the wholes from the parts
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Examples: This is the whole. It is represented as 1/1 as a fraction. It is represented as 1 or 1.0 or “one” as a decimal. What part of the whole is represented here? The whole is divided into 10 equal pieces. Therefore, 1/10 is the fraction and 0.1 or “one tenth” is represented here.
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Examples continued... This is the whole. It is represented as 1/1 as a fraction. It is represented as 1 or 1.0 or “one” as a decimal. What part of the whole is represented here? The whole is divided into 100 equal pieces. Therefore, 15/100 is the fraction and 0.15 or “fifteen hundredths” is represented here.
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A Twist... Now this is the whole. It is still represented as 1, 1.0, or “one”. So how much is represented by the light blue bar?
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