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Practice
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krite the repeating decimal using bar notation.
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2.6.198198...
3.
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r.393939...
Write the next four decimal places of the tepeating decimal.
4.
5,
0.81
6. 2.3614
0.10
Complete the statement.
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8. A ?
decimal has a final digit.
9. A ?
decimal has one or more digits that repeat forever.
Write the fiaction or mixed number as a decimal.
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Date
Practice
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Write the number as a fraction or mixed number and as
a decimal.
19. An
apple is two and three eighths inches tall.
20. A banana is five
and two fifths inches long.
21. A watermelon is one
and four ninths feet long.
22. A kiwi is three twelfths of a foot long.
2:1. A golfer made $ of his puffs while playing
golf. Change this fraction to a decimal.
a
round of 18 holes of
24. While training for a marathon, a woman runs 4 days a week. In one
week she runs 12.75, 12+, +, and 12.67 miles. Order the distances
she ran from greatest to least.
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