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Fr 25 ag WAS RR Sis CME Fraction families 1 Convert these common fractions to ecumals, 1 \ ati. bf ej ay ei ot 8; —— + i5— ' 1 ‘j;— ji i— Ka ee @ r 2 List the seven fractions from Question 1 which convert to recurring decimals, in ‘order from largest to smallest. 7 Convery this * j, family’ to decimals: b i 8 Describe in your own words the pattern found in the * |; family’ of decimals in Question 7, 9 Write these recurring decimals as common fractions, a 073 bh 09 10 Convert this “} family’ to decimals. 1 2 — ay ba 3a Convert this‘! family" to decimals 3 a; it Ww? : : 3 5 6 2 3 7 on fa ii} win - 11 a Convert this *! family" to decimals. b_ What do you notice about the digits in i 7 : ! your answers? iy ip Th — iw 4/4 Convert this “! family’ to decimals. + . 2 vg wg ig ni ; 3 ; : . bb What do you notice about the digits in m2 iv 3 ich decimal? ons b_ What do you notice about your answers? 5 Write these recurring decimals as common. fractions. aos b 05 © 06 6 Doalll fractions of the“! family’ convert to recurring decimals? Investigate. Challenge What is the exact value of 0,57 12. Use what you have learned to write these decimals as common tractions. et. b 0.875__ © 04 ___ @ 0.75___ e 016 f 03 g 8 h 09 13 Investigate the digits in the recurring decimals of the * 4 family’.

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