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copyright©amberpasillas2010 CONVERTING REPEATING DECIMALS TO FRACTIONS Take out a calculator!
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 1.09.18.27.36.45.54.63.72.142857.285714. 428571.571428.714285.857142.1111 =.1.2222 =.2.3333 =.3.4444 =.4.5555 =.5.6666 =.6.7 Rolling Pattern 9 Pattern 11 Pattern Write each as a decimal
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating What do you notice about the repeating decimals compared to the terminating decimals? Repeating
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating Repeating Writing Repeating Decimals as fractions can be a challenge. But following a pattern really helps!
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating What do you notice about the repeating decimals compared to the terminating decimals? Repeating
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating Try these challenging ones! Repeating When one digit is terminating this can be a challenge!
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 THE END! Take out your study guide
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 #5
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 1 2 1 4 3 4 1 3 = = = = 50% 25% 75% 33.3% = = = = 66.6% 20% 40% 60% 2 3 1 5 2 5 3 5 #6
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 TEACHER NOTE : The following slides on memorize these equivalents were used in Algebra Readiness but saved for later in Pre-Algebra for when you teach Percents.
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 CONVERTING REPEATING DECIMALS TO FRACTIONS and MEMORIZING DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS Take out a calculator!
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 1.09.18.27.36.45.54.63.72.142857.285714. 428571.571428.714285.857142.1111 =.1.2222 =.2.3333 =.3.4444 =.4.5555 =.5.6666 =.6.7 Rolling Pattern 9 Pattern 11 Pattern Write each as a decimal
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating What do you notice about the repeating decimals compared to the terminating decimals? Repeating
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating Repeating Writing Repeating Decimals as fractions can be a challenge. But following a pattern really helps!
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating What do you notice about the repeating decimals compared to the terminating decimals? Repeating
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 Terminating Try these challenging ones! Repeating When one digit is terminating this can be a challenge!
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 2 =50% 1
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 4 =25% 1
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 4 =75% 3
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 3 = 1 33.3%
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 3 = 2 66.6%
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 5 = 1 20%
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 5 = 2 40%
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 5 = 3 60%
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 5 = 4 80%
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copyright©amberpasillas2010 THE END! Take out your study guide
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