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How else might each of the following numbers be represented?
1. ½
2. 0.3
3. 3/5
4. 100%
5. 0.25
DO
NOW
How
else
might
each
of
the
following
numbers
be
represented?
1. ½
=
0.5
=
50%
2. 0.3
=
3/10
=
30%
3. 3/5 =
6/10
=
0.6
=
60%
4. 100%
=
1
=
1.0
=
1/1
5. 0.25
=
25%
=
25/100
=
1/4
Lesson
1
–
Part
1:
How
can
we
find
mulHple
representaHons
of
raHonal
numbers?
Standard:
6.N.21
ALL
RATIONAL
NUMBERS
CAN
BE
WRITTEN
AS
DECIMALS,
FRACTIONS,
AND
PERCENTS.
What
is
a
RaHonal
Number?
A
ra#onal number
is
any
number
that
can
be
wriZen
as
a
fracHon;
p/q
where
p
and
q
are
integers
and
q
is
not
equal
to
0.
Wait! What are integers?!
An
integer
is
a
number
that
is
a
posiHve
whole
number,
€
negaHve
whole
number,
or
zero.
When
you
list
integers
in
ascending
order,
they
look
like
this:
…‐3,
‐2,
‐1,
0,
1,
2,
3,…
Conver,ng
from
Decimals
to
Percents
0.5
=
5/10
=
50/100
=
50%
Quite
simply,
find
the
decimal’s
equivalent
fracHon
and
find
an
equivalent
fracHon
with
a
denominator
of
100.
OR,
if
you
want
to
use
a
shortcut,
you
can
just
move
the
decimal
point
two
places
to
the
right:
0.5
=
0.50
050.
So…
0.5
=
50%.
Another
example:
0.23
is
“twenty‐three
hundredths”,
which
can
be
wriZen
as
23/100.
Therefore,
0.23
=
23%.
Also,
0.645
is
“six
hundred
and
forty‐five
thousands”,
which
can
be
wriZen
as
645/1000;
this
can
be
divided
by
10
to
equal
64.5/100.
OR
you
could
just
move
the
decimal
two
places
to
the
right…
0.645
064.5.
Therefore,
0.645
=
64.5%.
Convert
the
following
decimals
to
percents.
1. 0.33
2. 0.29
3. 0.05
4. 0.901
5. 0.823
6. 0.0007
7. 1.35
Convert
the
following
decimals
to
percents.
1. 0.33
=
33/100
=
33%
2. 0.29
=
29/100
=
29%
3. 0.05
=
5/100
=
5%
4. 0.901
=
901/1000
=
90.1/100
=
90.1%
5. 0.823
=
823/1000
=
82.3/100
=
82.3%
6. 0.0007
=
7/10,000
=
0.07%
7. 1.35
=
135/100
=
135%
Conver,ng
from
Decimals
to
Frac,ons
We
just
did
this!
We
have
seen
0.25
equals
“twenty‐five
hundredths”,
which
can
be
wriZen
as
the
fracHon,
25/100
or
¼.
What about small decimals? The same rules apply! For example:
0.00035 = 35/100,000, because the 5 is in the 100,000 place.
What about decimals greater than 1? For example:
2.43
=
243/100,
because
the
3
is
in
the
hundredths
place.
This
can
be
re‐wriZen
as
a
mixed
number:
2
43/100.
Convert
the
following
decimals
to
fracHons.
1. 0.035
2. 0.0012
3. 0.103
4. 0.00067
5. 1.57
6. 2.84
7. 3.045
Convert
the
following
decimals
to
fracHons.
1. 0.035
=
35/1,000
=
7/200
2. 0.0012
=
12/10,000
=
6/5,000
=
3/2,500
3. 0.103
=
103/1,000
4. 0.00067
=
67/100,000
5. 1.57
=
157/100
=
1
57/100
6. 2.84
=
284/100
=
2
84/100
=
2
21/25
7. 3.045
=
3,045/1,000
=
3
45/1,000
=
3
9/200
Conver,ng
from
Percents
to
Decimals
We
have
already
seen
the
conversion
of
decimals
to
percents
and
how,
for
example,
0.46
=
46%.
You
have
also
seen
how
you
can
move
the
decimal
point
two
places
to
the
right
to
find
the
percentage.
Knowing
this,
the
opposite
is
true
when
moving
from
percent
to
decimal!
Considering
this,
what
decimal
value
is
equivalent
to
59%?
59%
=
59/100
(which
is
“fipy‐nine
hundredths”)
=
0.59.
Or
you
could
look
at
moving
the
decimal
point
two
places
lep:
59.
0.59.
What
about
45.9%?
45.9%
=
459/1000
(which
is
“459
thousandths”)
=
0.459.
Again,
you
could
also
just
move
the
decimal
point
to
the
lep
two
places:
45.9
0.459.
Convert
the
following
percents
to
decimals.
1. 67%
2. 35%
3. 9%
4. 23.6%
5. 15.91%
6. 82.006%
7. 127.5%
Convert
the
following
percents
to
decimals.
1. 67%
=
67/100
=
0.67
2. 35%
=
35/100
=
0.35
3. 9%
=
9/100
=
0.09
4. 23.6%
=
23.6/100
=
236/1000
=
0.236
5. 15.91%
=
15.91/100
=
1591/10,000
=
0.1591
6. 82.006%
=
82006/100,000
=
0.82006
7. 127.5%
=
127.5/100
=
1.275
HOMEWORK
PRACTICE
(IN
NOTEBOOK)
Find
the
equivalent
fracHon
and
percent!
LEARNING
LOG
–
6.N.21
MaZhew
believes
that
1.012
is
equivalent
to
1,012%.
Is
he
correct?
Explain
and
show
proof!