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Bell Work: If 479 stocks advanced in price and 326 declined in price, then what was the approximate ratio of advancers to decliners?
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Answer: 5 to 3
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Lesson 30: Repeating Decimals
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Recall that to express a ratio as a decimal number, we perform the division indicated. For example, to convert ¾ to a decimal number, we divide 3 by 4. 3 ÷ 4 = 0.75
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Notice that we use a decimal point and zeros to write 3 as 3
Notice that we use a decimal point and zeros to write 3 as 3.00 so that we could perform the division. Some fractions convert to decimal numbers that have repeating digits such as …..
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Repetend*: name given to the repeating decimals We indicate repeating digits with a bar over the repetend. We write … as 0.27. ____
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Example: Express the fraction as a decimal number. 1/6
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Answer: Γ = 0.16 __
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Example: Express the mixed number as a decimal number. 2 1/3
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Answer: The mixed number 2 1/3 is a whole number plus a fraction
Answer: The mixed number 2 1/3 is a whole number plus a fraction. The whole number is 2 and the fraction 1/3 converts to 0.333… = 2.3 ___
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Recall that converting a rational number to a decimal form has three possible outcomes.
The rational number is an integer The rational number is a terminating decimal number The rational number is a non-terminating decimal with repeating digits
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Non-terminating, non-repeating decimal numbers are irrational and do not result from converting a rational number to a decimal number. To perform calculations with repeating decimals we first round the number to a suitable number of decimal places.
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Example: Find 5/6 of $12.47.
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Answer: 5/6 = x = $10.35 __
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Example: Arrange in order from least to greatest. 0.3, 0.3, 0.33
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Answer: 0.3 = = = , 0.33, 0.3 __ __
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Many calculators do not have functions that enable the user to perform arithmetic with fractions. To convert a fraction to a decimal, we enter the numerator, press the ÷ key, then key in the denominator and press =.
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Convert these fractions to decimals. 10/11 11/12 17/80
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Answer: 10/11 = /12 = /80 = ____ __
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To add fractions it is not necessary to enter long repeating decimals and it is not necessary to round the decimal equivalents. For example, to add 5/6 and 8/3 on a calculator that has algebraic logic (follows the order of operations), we can use this key stroke sequence: 5 ÷ ÷ 3 = If your calculator has algebraic logic, the final display should read 3.5 which equals 3 ½.
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Try these operations and write the answer in decimal form
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Answer: 11/ /6 = /24 – ½ = __
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Many calculators do not have a percent key
Many calculators do not have a percent key. To find a given percent of a number with a calculator, we mentally shift the decimal point two places to the left before we enter the number.
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Estimate 6.25% of $ then use a calculator to perform the actual calculation and round the answer to the nearest cent. What decimal number did you enter for 6.25%?
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Answer: About $4.20 rounds to $4.54 Enter .0625
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HW: Lesson 30 #1-30 Due Tomorrow
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