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Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #’s Honors Math – Grade 7

Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #s Honors Math – Grade 7

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Page 1: Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #s Honors Math – Grade 7

Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #’sHonors Math – Grade 7

Page 2: Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #s Honors Math – Grade 7

To rename a repeating decimal that has digits that do not begin repeating immediately after the decimal point.

2. Multiply both sides by a power of 10 to move the decimal point immediately to the left of the repeating digits.

4. Subtract the simplified equation from Step 2 from the simplified equation in Step 3.

5. Solve for x.

Page 3: Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #s Honors Math – Grade 7

To rename a repeating decimal that has digits that do not begin repeating immediately after the decimal point.

2. Multiply both sides by a power of 10 to move the decimal point immediately to the left of the repeating digits.

4. Subtract the simplified equation from Step 2 from the simplified equation in Step 3.

5. Solve for x.

Page 4: Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #s Honors Math – Grade 7

To rename a repeating decimal that has digits that do not begin repeating immediately after the decimal point.

2. Multiply both sides by a power of 10 to move the decimal point immediately to the left of the repeating digits.

4. Subtract the simplified equation from Step 2 from the simplified equation in Step 3.

5. Solve for x.

Page 5: Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #s Honors Math – Grade 7

To rename a repeating decimal that has digits that do not begin repeating immediately after the decimal point.

2. Multiply both sides by a power of 10 to move the decimal point immediately to the left of the repeating digits.

4. Subtract the simplified equation from Step 2 from the simplified equation in Step 3.

5. Solve for x.

Page 6: Equations: Repeating Decimals as Rational #s Honors Math – Grade 7

To rename a repeating decimal that has digits that do not begin repeating immediately after the decimal point.

2. Multiply both sides by a power of 10 to move the decimal point immediately to the left of the repeating digits.

4. Subtract the simplified equation from Step 2 from the simplified equation in Step 3.

5. Solve for x.

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