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Grade 7 - Number
Standard 7.N.4 - Practice converting between decimals and mixed fractions.
Included Skills:
Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between positive terminating decimals and positive fractions and between positive repeating decimals and positive fractions.
• Achievement Indicators:
(It is intended that repeating decimals be limited to decimals with 1 or 2 repeating digits.)
- 7N4.1 Predict the decimal representation of a given fraction, using patterns; e.g., 1/11 = 0.09, 2/11=0.18, 3/11 = ? ...
- 7N4.2 Match a given set of fractions to their decimal representations.
- 7N4.3 Sort a given set of fractions as repeating or terminating decimals.
- 7N4.4 Express a given fraction as a terminating or repeating decimal.
- 7N4.5 Express a given terminating decimal as a fraction.
- 7N4.6 Express a given repeating decimal as a fraction.
- 7N4.7 Provide an example where the decimal representation of a fraction is an approximation of its exact value.
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