Lesson 5.3
Exploring Repeating Decimals
ALCOS Standards
• PRE-ALGEBRA• DAILY PACING
GUIDE• 2ND QUARTER
12-14 8-3 4, 4a, 4b, 5, 5b
III-1, IV-2
V-1, V-2
Connected Math Moving Straight Ahead – Investigations 5.1
and 5.2
ARMT Standards 4 & 5
A87-A92
Objectives
1. Students will be able to distinguish between terminating and repeating decimals.
2. Students will be able to identify rational and irrational numbers.
3. Students will be able to convert decimals to fractions.
4. Students will be able to identify patterns in repeating decimals.
Problem of the Day
A) What are the decimal representations of 1/33, 2/33, 3/33, and 4/33?
B) Find other fractions with decimal representations the same as those of 1/33, 2/33, 3/33, and 4/33.
Answers to POD
A) 1/33=.030303…
2/33=.060606…
3/33=.090909…
4/33=.121212…
B) 2/66=.030303…
4/66=.060606…
6/66=.090909…
8/66=.121212…
Review-Problem 5.2
• Write each fraction as a decimal. Tell whether the decimal is terminating or repeating. If the decimal is repeating, tell which digits repeat.
A) 2/3 B) 3/8 C) 5/6 D) 35/10 E) 8/99
*Counting decimal places (power of 10) Place Value: Hands-on role play activity-Counting the
Ricehttp://arcytech.org/java/b10blocks/counting.html
Problem 5.2Answers:
A) 2/3 =0.666… R
B) 3/8 =0.375 T
C) 5/6 =0.8333… R
D) 35/10 =3.5 T
E) 8/99 =0.080808… R
Repeating Decimals
What is a fraction representation of the decimal 0.333…?
A) 3/10
B) 1/3
C) 33/100
*Journal: Explain how you got your answer and why the other two are incorrect.
Repeating Decimals
Correct answer:
B) 0.333… equals 1/3
Discuss journal entry.
Repeating Decimals
How could you write the decimal 0.454545… as a fraction?
Repeating Decimals
In today’s lesson, we will look for patterns that can help us write repeating decimals as fractions. Let’s begin working on the problem (5.3) and follow-up in pairs (pgs. 57-58).
Students will break off into pairs.
Explore
Problem 5.3
Page 57
A, B, C, D
*Transparency
Explore
*A fraction with a denominator of 9 has a decimal representation with a one-digit repeating pattern, or repetend, and the repetend is the number in the numerator.
*A fraction with a denominator of 99 has a decimal representation with a two-digit repetend:
a 0 followed by the number in the numerator if that number is less than 10; the number in the numerator if that number is equal to or greater than 10.
Explore
*A fraction with a denominator of 999 has a decimal representation with a three-digit repetend: two 0’s followed by the number in the numerator if that number is less than 10; one 0 followed by the number in the numerator if that number is equal to or greater than
10 but less than 1000; the number in the numerator if that number is equal to or greater than 100.
Explore
Problem 5.3 Follow Up
Page 58
1, 2, 3
Follow Up 5.3
Answers:
1. 1/99=0.0101…
2/99=0.0202…
3/99=0.0303…
A fraction with a denominator of 99 is equal to a repeating decimal. The repeating pattern has two digits.
Follow Up 5.3
2. 1/999=0.001001…
2/999=0.002002…
3/999=0.003003…
10/999=0.010010…
A fraction with a denominator of 999 is equal to a repeating decimal. The repeating pattern has 3 digits.
Follow Up 5.3
3. a) 0.333…=1/3
b) 0.050505…=5/99
c) 0.454545…=45/99
d) 0.045045…=45/999
e) 10.1212…=10 12/99
f) 3.999…=3 9/9, or 4
Repeating Decimals
• Discuss the patterns in the decimals.
*Question: What is the decimal representation for 19/9?
For 20/9?
*Write 19/9 as a mixed number.
*Write 20/9 as a mixed number.
Repeating Decimals
Question: What fraction is equivalent to 4.111111…?
Answer: (write as a fraction and mixed number)
Repeating Decimals
Answers:
4.111…=37/9
mixed number: 4 1/9
Rational / Irrational Numbers
Did you know? Refer to text page 58.
*http://www.eduplace.com/math/mathsteps/7/a/index.html
Rational/Irrational Numbers
Math Video Clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjjcF0t6CZ0
ACE Problems
Page 59 # 5 - 8Pages 61-62 # 26 - 30
Homework
ACE Problem #25
Assessment
Teacher Observation
Class Discussion / ACE Problems
Mathematical Reflections Page 63
Additional Resources/Activities
*Interactive Fractions to Decimals
http://www.learner.org/channel/courses/learningmath/number/session7/part_a/rings.html
*A Well Planned Diet
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/msmath/mac04/course2/webquest/unit3.php/
*Interactive activities: www.aplusmath.com/
*Interactive activities: www.aaamath.com/
*Interactive Baseball Game: http://www.funbrain.com/math/
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