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Warm Up 1 2 3 4 5 Ted bought of gummies He wants to split them with his 2 friends How much will each person get including Ted             How to write Fractions as Decimals ID: 629061

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Slide1

Fractions to Decimals

TeacherTwins©2014Slide2

Warm Up

1).

2).

3).

4).

5). Ted bought

of gummies. He wants to split them with his 2 friends. How much will each person get including Ted?

 

 

 

 

 

 Slide3

How to write Fractions as Decimals

Terminating Decimals

Repeating Decimals

FlippableSlide4

Writing Fractions as Decimals

To change a fraction to a decimal divide the numerator by the denominator.

Example 1:

Change the following

fraction to a decimal.

 Slide5

Writing Fractions as Decimals

A decimal that ends is called a terminating decimal.

3.45 is a terminating decimal.

In a repeating decimal, the same block of digits repeats infinitely many times. The block of digits

that repeats has a bar placed over

the repeating digit or digits.

3.151515… is a repeating decimal and is written 3.15.Slide6

1.2 terminating

0.3333…. repeating

Change the fraction to a decimal. State if the decimal is terminating or repeating.

Example

2:

Example

3:

 Slide7

3.3 term.

0.6 term.

- 0.7777…. rep.

0.9545454… rep.

1.375 term.

0.7272… rep.

Practice

Change each fraction or mixed number to a decimal. State whether the decimal is terminating or repeating.

1).

2).

3).3 4).

5).

6). 7).

8).

 

0.25 term.

1.875term.Slide8

Closure

Change both fractions to decimals. Explain how they are alike and different.

 

0.625

0.0909…