I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to lesson exercises or homework questions. However, I can help explain the concepts of terminating and repeating decimals if you need assistance with that! Just let me know what you need help with.
when converting a fraction to a decimal, some of the answers will be repeating decimals. A bar or line is sometimes placed over the part of the decimal that keeps repeating. ex: 0.24242424 etc. can be written as 0.24 with a 'bar' over the 24 to show that it keeps repeating.
3.777.... To convert to a fraction. Let P = 3.777... 10P = 37.7777... Subtract 9P = 37 Note the repeating decimals subtract out. P = 37/9 P = 4 1/9 The answers!!!!!
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1.991, 1.995 and 2.005 are three of an infinite amount of decimals that could be answers for this question.
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when converting a fraction to a decimal, some of the answers will be repeating decimals. A bar or line is sometimes placed over the part of the decimal that keeps repeating. ex: 0.24242424 etc. can be written as 0.24 with a 'bar' over the 24 to show that it keeps repeating.
3.777.... To convert to a fraction. Let P = 3.777... 10P = 37.7777... Subtract 9P = 37 Note the repeating decimals subtract out. P = 37/9 P = 4 1/9 The answers!!!!!
Fraction: 12/1 and 24/2 are two possible answers.Decimal: 12 and 11.999... (repeating) are two possible answers). Percentage: 1200%
You multiplie the number you were dividing by with the answer.
02.200
1.991, 1.995 and 2.005 are three of an infinite amount of decimals that could be answers for this question.
1.48000, and 1.47999... are two possible answers.
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6.530 and 6.5299... recurring are two possible answers.
3.70000 and 3.6999... (recurring) are two possible answers.
Ho Math is a comprehensive math program designed for elementary students, including 5th graders. The practice pages typically cover various topics such as fractions, decimals, geometry, and word problems, providing students with exercises to reinforce their understanding. While I can't provide specific answers to practice pages, students can find solutions by working through the problems, using their textbooks, or discussing with teachers or peers for guidance.