Fractions and Decimals 5.2. Writing a Fraction as a decimal Divide the numerator by the denominator.

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Fractions and Decimals 5.2

Writing a Fraction as a decimal Divide the numerator by the denominator

Terminating Decimal When the division ends with a remainder of 0

Write Each Fraction as a Decimal

Repeating Decimal When the same block of digits in a decimal repeats without end. Place bar over repeating decimal to indicate the pattern

Write as a decimal

Ordering form Least to Greatest Turn all fractions into decimals

Order from Least to Greatest

Writing a Decimal as a Fraction 1 decimal place = put number over 10 2 decimal places = put number over decimal places = put number over decimal places= put number over 10,000 and REDUCE!!!

Write as a Fraction

Writing a Repeating Decimal as a Fraction olving-linear-equations-and- inequalities/conv_rep_decimals/v/coverting- repeating-decimals-to-fractions-1 olving-linear-equations-and- inequalities/conv_rep_decimals/v/coverting- repeating-decimals-to-fractions-1

Steps: Make an equation by letting a variable x= repeating decimal Multiply both sides by 10,100, 1,000, 10,000.. To make a second equation Subtract the two equations (put second equation on top) Solve for x Simplify

Write as a Fraction

Homework Page 232 (18-48) even