Name LESSON Date Class Problem Solving 3-5 Equivalent Fractions and Decimals Write the correct answer. 1. On a test, Shane answered 37 out of 40 questions correctly. What portion of his answers was correct? Write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. 2. Sammy Sosa hit 66 home runs in 1998. He had 643 at bats. Write his home run average as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. 3. In February, Chicago receives an 2 average of 15 inches of rain. Write a decimal to show the number of inches of rain. 4. On a test, Ellen answered 51 out of 64 questions correctly. What portion of her answers was correct? Write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. Choose the letter for the best answer. Use the graph for 5–6. World Energy Consumption 2003 (in quadrillions of British Thermal Units, BTU) 5. Which mixed number shows the energy, in quadrillions of BTU, consumed in Eastern Europe in 2003? A 53 1 B 534 1 C 532 4 D 535 Far East/Oceania 73.6 53.8 Eastern Europe Central/South America 21.9 19.6 Middle East Africa 13.3 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 3 H 195 3 J 191 0 7. Jill sold 478 out of 520 tickets to the opening night of her theater performance. What portion of the tickets did she sell? A 0.998 C 0.919 B 1.088 D 0.081 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. 120.1 Western Europe 6. Which mixed number shows the energy, in quadrillions of BTU, consumed in the Middle East in 2003? 1 F 191 0 2 G 195 119.1 North America 8. The high school sold 369 out of 460 tickets to the opening night of a concert series. What portion of the tickets was sold? F 0.198 H 1.247 G 0.829 46 J 0.802 Holt Mathematics Problem Solving 3-5 Equivalent Fractions and Decimals Challenge 3-5 Decimal Patterns LESSON LESSON Repeating decimals continue without end with a repeating pattern. Some decimals continue without end, but do not have a repeating pattern. These decimals are called nonrepeating, nonterminating decimals. Although they continue without end, these decimals may have a pattern. Write the correct answer. 1. On a test, Shane answered 37 out of 40 questions correctly. What portion of his answers was correct? Write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. Examples of nonrepeating, nonterminating decimals with patterns: 5.121121112... 0.881882883... 0.925 2. 6.1323323332... r 3. 8.355355... n 5. 10.7727227... 6. 4.121314... n 4. 0.230230023... r n 7. 0.42818181... n 0.103 3. In February, Chicago receives an 2 average of 15 inches of rain. Write a decimal to show the number of inches of rain. Write r if the decimal is a repeating decimal and n if the decimal is a nonrepeating, nonterminating decimal. 1. 4.562222... 2. Sammy Sosa hit 66 home runs in 1998. He had 643 at bats. Write his home run average as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. 4. On a test, Ellen answered 51 out of 64 questions correctly. What portion of her answers was correct? Write your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. 1.4 in. 0.797 8. 29.7053053... r Choose the letter for the best answer. r Use the graph for 5–6. 9. 1.221221222... 10. 5.67167672... n 11. 75.320333... n 12. 4.121231234... r n Identify the pattern in each nonrepeating, nonterminating decimal. Use the pattern to extend the decimal several places. 13. 0.010203... 1 B 534 8.63633633363333... 15. 25.121231234... 25.12123123412345... 1 18. Write an example of a nonrepeating, nonterminating decimal with a pattern. Possible answer: 1.191991999... 45 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Holt Mathematics 2 2 0.4 5 46 100 120 Holt Mathematics decimal terminating repeating average numerator divide pattern I E R E P E A T I N G C F T T E V W N W E R T Y U I I C D K A R I F V O Z X C V B N M K U W T M D R Q E M T G B Y H N J L Z I I remainder of 0. E P O I U a terminating decimal 26 • Write denominator D E C I M A L M H T Y U J K S T 2. What do we call a decimal that ends with no remainder? .333 62 .0 0 0 1 8 20 18 20 18 2 80 J 0.802 G 0.829 convert No. Possible answer: When you subtract 20 from 20 there is a 2 60 8. The high school sold 369 out of 460 tickets to the opening night of a concert series. What portion of the tickets was sold? F 0.198 H 1.247 statistic The dividing ends, or terminates, with no remainder. 0.4 is called a terminating decimal. • Read 6 as “2 divided by 6.” 40 J 19 10 fraction 1. Is there a remainder in the problem? How do you know? 2 6 20 Find the words on the list in the word search. Then find four letters in the word search that answer the riddle. 25 • Write Change a fraction to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator. .4 52 .0 2 0 0 LESSON Compare what happens when fractions are changed to decimals. • Read 5 as “2 divided by 5.” 13.3 Puzzles, Twisters & Teasers 3-5 The Terminator! LESSON 2 5 Africa Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Reading Strategies 3-5 Compare and Contrast 19.6 Middle East 7. Jill sold 478 out of 520 tickets to the opening night of her theater performance. What portion of the tickets did she sell? A 0.998 C 0.919 B 1.088 D 0.081 Possible answer: 1.2222... 21.9 3 2 G 195 17. Write an example of a repeating decimal. 53.8 Eastern Europe Central/South America 3 H 195 F 19 10 9.98979695... 120.1 73.6 Western Europe 6. Which mixed number shows the energy, in quadrillions of BTU, consumed in the Middle East in 2003? 16. 9.989796... 119.1 North America Far East/Oceania 1 C 532 4 D 535 A 53 14. 8.636336333... 0.01020304... World Energy Consumption 2003 (in quadrillions of British Thermal Units, BTU) 5. Which mixed number shows the energy, in quadrillions of BTU, consumed in Eastern Europe in 2003? A C T I O S O M W Z D L L E A U C K R Q I O I P W B N P A S G V A T X R E V T C V R E E O F T R R T E P A N G C O G T H I D E R J S T I C I N A T I N Y N G H J K N U M E R A T O R G 2 0.333 . . . or 0.3 6 What will the dentist say to you if you do not brush your teeth? I Note how dividing continues in a pattern. The number 0.333 . . . is a repeating decimal. The bar over the 3 means 3 repeats. C D K (I see decay.) Answer each question. 2 2 3. Compare the division of 5 to the division of 6. What is the difference? Possible answer: There is a remainder when dividing 2 by 6, but no remainder when dividing 2 by 5. 4. What is the name for a decimal with a remainder that has a repeating pattern? repeating decimal Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. 47 Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Holt Mathematics Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. 72 48 Holt Mathematics Holt Mathematics
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