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1 Notes 3.3 – Exploring Decimals

2 PLACE VALUE The value of a digit in a decimal is determined by its ___________ or place. For example, given the decimal 0.35, the 3 is in the _________ place and the 5 is in the ________________ place. POSITION TENTHS HUNDREDTHS

3 TENS (10) THOUSANDTHS (0.001) TENTHS (0.1) HUNDREDS (100) ONES (1) HUNDREDTHS (0.01) TEN-THOUSANDTHS (0.0001) THOUSANDS (1,000) What is this number? _____ thousand, _____ hundred ______________ AND ____ thousand, _____ hundred ________________ ten thousandths ONE TWO THIRTY-FOUR FIVE SIX SEVENTY-EIGHT

4 More Fractions A ________________ is a number written with both a whole number and a fraction.   Useful Information: To enter mixed numbers on a calculator: Type in the whole number + ( fraction ) 3 ½ would be entered as 3 + (1/2) MIXED NUMBER

5 Write the following numbers as a decimal and a mixed number with the fraction in lowest terms.
Decimal Mixed Number  a) one thousand and one hundred-thousandth b) twenty-two and two thousand five hundred ten-thousandths

6 TERMINATING AND REPEATING DECIMALS
A decimal is called a terminating decimal if the decimal number terminates, or _______. A decimal is called a repeating decimal if the decimal number does not terminate. It repeats a ___________. ENDS PATTERNS

7 Bar Notation: A bar indicates what number(s) in the decimals will repeat:
Rewrite the repeating decimals using bar notation A.) … B.) …

8 Examples: Use division to determine whether each of the following fractions terminate or repeat. A.) B.) C.) D.)

9 Comparing Decimal Numerals
1.) __________ each decimal with the _______ number of decimal places 2) _______ up the decimal points 3) Write the numerals in ________. 4) Change the decimals to the ___________ form. REWRITE SAME LINE ORDER ORIGINAL

10 Order the decimals from least to greatest
Most number of decimal places? B.) -7.11, , , -7.01, -7.1 ______________________ ______________________

11 Write each decimal as a fraction or mixed number in lowest terms
Fraction Lowest Terms a) .23 b) c) d)

12 Order the numbers from least to greatest;
a) b).

13 Homework: p. 146 #6-35, 36-47, 54-69


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