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Grade 8 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 1 - Real Numbers; Lesson :1 Rational Numbers
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Copy and Solve Write each decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. Show your work on a separate piece of paper.
Be Precise Write the length of each insect as a fraction or mixed number and as a decimal.
H.O.T. Problems H igher O rder T hinking
Question 16
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Identify Structure Give an example of a repeating decimal where two digits repeat. Explain why your number is a rational number.
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Question 17
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Persevere with Problems Explain why any rational number is either a terminating or repeating decimal.
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Make a Conjecture Compare 0.1 and \(0.\overline{1}\), 0.13 and \(0.\overline{13}\), and 0.157 and \(0.\overline{157}\) when written as fractions. Make a conjecture about expressing repeating decimals like these as fractions.
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Model with Mathematics Write two decimals, one repeating and one terminating, with values between 0 and 1. Then write an inequality that shows the relationship between your two decimals.
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