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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


Example # 1
Directions: Convert the decimals into fractions.

Based on your experience with conversions, what can you predict about the answer?

0.222...

Solution:


  • Using horizontal subtraction, create two equations:

  • x = 0.222...

  • 10x = 2.22...


Solve:
10x – x = 2.22... – 0.222...
92
99

x=

2
x= 9

Answer:^29
Possible answer: I can predict that the denominator will be 9 since the decimal has a one digit-repeating pattern.

Example # 2
The following decimal has a triple-digit repeating pattern. How does this affect the outcome of its fraction
form?
0.1243243...
Solution:


  • Use vertical subtraction.

  • x = 0.1243243...


Create two equations:


  • 10x = 1.243243...

  • 10000x – 10x = 1243.243243...


Solve:


  • 10000x – 10x = 1243.243... – 1.243243...
    9990x = 1242
    x =^1242621
    9990 = 4995


Answer:

69
553
Possible answer: Since the decimal contains one digit plus a repeating pattern containing 3 digits, the unsimplified fraction
has a 4-digit denominator.
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