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FIND MY

QUOTIENT
Give the quotient of the following.

a. 5 5
or
2
Give the quotient of the following.

b. 11 11
Or 2.75
4
Give the quotient of the following.

c. 13 13
Or 2.6
5
Process Question:
1. Is the quotient of two integers always
an integer?
Set of Rational
Numbers
At the end of the lesson, you will
be able to:
 express rational numbers from fraction form to decimal
form and vice versa;
 arrange rational numbers on a number line;
 perform operations on rational numbers; and
 arrange real numbers in increasing or decreasing order.
What is Rational Number?
A rational number is any number that can be
written in the form a/b, where a and b are
integers, and where b, the integer in the
denominator, is not equal to 0.
a<b
Proper fraction
a>b
Improper fraction
PROPERTY
Every rational number be can be
represented by either a terminating
decimal or a nonterminating repeating
decimal.
Decimal
PROPERTY
Every terminating or nonterminating
repeating decimal represents a
rational number.
Fraction to Decimal

b. 0.3

a. - -0.375
Fraction to Decimal

d. 0.4

c. 0.5
Decimal to Fraction
a. 0.125
0.125=

1/8
Decimal to Fraction
b. 3.21
100n=321.21
- n= 3.21
99n= 318
106/33 or 3
Rules Decimal to Fraction
a. Rewrite the decimal as a fraction where
denominator is a power of 10.
b. Reduce the fraction.
Rules Repeating Decimal
a. Let n be the repeating decimal you are
converting to a fraction.
b. Find the repeating digits.
c. Place the repeats digits to the left of the
decimal point.
Rules Repeating Decimal
d. Place the repeating digits to the right of the decimal
point.
e. Subtract the left side of the two equations then
subtract the right side of the two equations.
f. Solve for n then reduce to lowest term.
A number line can be used to order rational
numbers. If a rational number lies to the right of
another on the number line, then it is greater
than the other rational number. If a rational
number lies to the left of another on the
number line, then it is less than the other
rational number.
Arrange the following rational numbers in
ascending order:

, -3.5, , 5.1, and -2

, -4.3, , 6.2, and -3


Rules
For all integers a and b and all
positive integers c and d:
𝑎 𝑏
> 𝑖𝑓 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑜𝑛𝑙𝑦 𝑖𝑓 𝑎𝑑> 𝑏𝑐
𝑐 𝑑
𝑎 𝑏
< 𝑖𝑓 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑜𝑛𝑙𝑦 𝑖𝑓 𝑎𝑑< 𝑏𝑐
𝑐 𝑑
Ordering Rational Numbers
Which is greater?
3 7 3 7
𝑜𝑟 >
4 12 4 12

( 3 ) ( 12 ) >(7)( 4)
Ordering Rational Numbers
Which is greater?
3 5 3 5
1 𝑜𝑟 1 >
4 3 4 3
7 5
𝑜𝑟
4 3
Change the following fraction to decimal.

a. 0.4 c. 0.2

b. 0.25 d. 0.11
Change the following decimal to fraction.

a. 0.05 c. 0.3

b. 0.13 d. 0.43
Arrange the following rational number in ascending
order.
a. -5.5, 1, 4.9, and -3.2

b. 2,-4.5, 3.5, and -1


Compare the following rational numbers.

>
a. 1____ c. ____
<
b. ____
> d. ____
<
OPERATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS
ADDITION
𝒂 𝒄 𝒂 𝑑 𝑏 𝒄 𝒂 𝑑+ 𝑏𝑐
+ = + =
𝒃 𝒅 𝒃 𝑑 𝑏𝒅 𝒃𝑑
SUBTRACTION
𝒂 𝒄 𝒂 𝑑 𝑏 𝒄 𝒂 𝑑 −𝑏𝑐
− = − =
𝒃 𝒅 𝒃𝑑 𝑏 𝒅 𝒃𝑑
OPERATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS
MULTIPLICATION
𝒂 𝒄 𝒂𝑐
𝑥 =
𝒃 𝒅 𝒃𝑑
DIVISION
𝒂 𝑐 𝒂𝑑
÷ =
𝒃 𝑑 𝒃𝑐
OPERATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS
Try it!
1 2 3 10 13
+ =¿ + =¿
5 3 15 15 15

2 1 10 3 7
− =¿ − =¿
3 5 15 15 15
OPERATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS
Try it!
1 4 4
𝑥 =¿
5 3 15
2 1 14 4
÷ =¿
5 7
o 𝑟 2
5 5
Assignment
Explain the difference between nonterminating
repeating decimal and nonterminating non-
repeating decimal. Write your answer in your
activity notebook.

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