Copyright © Swun Math (^) Grade 8 Unit 1 Lesson 1 C TE
Homework
Unit 1 · Lesson 1: Decimal Expansion
Objective: I will convert fractions to decimals and determine if it is terminating or repeating.
Vocabulary Steps:
Terminating decimal: a decimal with digits that
come to an end
1
8 = 0.^
Repeating decimal: a decimal number that has
digits that repeat forever
1
3
= 0. 3333= 0. 3�
* The 3 is a repeating digit, and is marked with a bar
notation.
Method 1
- Divide to convert the fraction to a decimal.
- Determine if the decimal is repeating or
terminating. - If it’s repeating, identify the pattern.
Method 2
- Determine if fraction can be changed to an
equivalent fraction with 10, 100, 1,000 etc. in
the denominator. - Convert base-ten fraction to decimal form.
Example # 1 Example # 2
Directions: Convert each fraction to a decimal. State whether it’s repeating or terminating. If it’s a repeating
decimal, describe the pattern.
1
4
Solution:
- 41 = 0.
- terminating decimal
- Therefore, 41 i s rational.
3
11
Solution:
- 113 =0.272727... or 0.
- Repeating pattern is 27
- Therefore, 113 is rational.
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