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Copyright © Swun Math Grade 8 Unit 1 Lesson 5 P TE

Homework


Unit 1 · Lesson 5: Convert Repeating Decimals to


Fractions


Objective: I will convert repeating decimals into fractions.


Vocabulary Steps:


Rational Numbers: whole numbers, fractions, and
decimals represented as a ratio of two integers; can be
represented in fractional form:

where 푥푥푦푦 are integers and y ≠ zero.


1.5 =


3
2 =^ ratio^

Irrational Numbers: the set of all numbers that cannot be
written as a ratio of two integers; it cannot be written as a
simple fraction because the decimal is non-terminating
and non-repeating.

0.101101110... , �^23 ,π,√ 10 ,√1.6, −√ 123

Repeating Decimal: a decimal number that has digits that
repeat indefinitely; the repeating digit is marked with a
bar notation

1
3

= 0. 3333 = 0. 3�

Coefficient: a number used to multiply a variable

7 m; 7 is the coefficient


  1. Find the repeating digits.

  2. Write an equation where x = the
    repeating decimal. Label this
    Equation #1.

  3. Multiply both sides of the equation
    by the power of 10 equal to the
    number of repeating digits. Label
    this Equation #2. Keep a set of the
    repeating digits to the right of the
    decimal.

  4. Subtract Equation #1 from Equation
    #2.

  5. Solve for x by dividing each side of
    the equation by the coefficient.

  6. Simplify.


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