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1. To convert decimal to fractions we will use 0.19 as an example. For the first
method we first write the number without a ______________, and the number
becomes _________. Having _____ in the front doesnt do anything so we
remove it and we have _____ as the value for our _________ of the fraction.
2. We then for our denominator place a ___ and then we count
______________________________________________ which is ____ spaces in the
case. We then place ____ in the denominator after the ___ to make our
fraction, which is --------.
3. Can we reduce the fraction? Yes / no. If yes, what is the new fraction? ------4. The second way to convert 0.19 into a fraction is first place _____ in the
numerator and place __ in the denominator. We then multiply the fraction by
the fraction -----. Because
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
5. After we multiply the two fractions together we get ------- as our answer. Is
this the same answer as we had for #3? Yes / no.
6. Use Method one to convert 2.105 into a fraction.
7. Can we reduce this fraction? Yes / no. If yes, reduce the fraction below.
8. Use the second method to convert 2.105 into a fraction, and reduce.
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9. When we multiply a number by 10 it _________________________________________
10. So 0.125 becomes __________
11.Repeating decimals have one or more digits after the decimal point that
_________ _________.
12.So let us convert 0.5555 into a fraction. We first multiply by ____ and shift
everything to the _______.
13.We then ______ take that value and ___________ the original number
14.Do the subtraction below.