Higher

Recurring decimals where one number repeats

Higher

Recurring decimals where one number repeats

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will change recurring decimals, where one number repeats, into fractions using algebraic methods

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which of these is not a recurring decimal?
0.16161616….
0.37373737…
1.3333…
Correct answer: 13.902
Q2.
How can we write this fraction as a division calculation?
Correct answer: 3 ÷ 7
7 ÷ 1
7 ÷ 3
73 ÷ 1
Q3.
Change this fraction into a decimal.
Correct answer: 0.1111…
0.2222…
0.3333….
0.9
Q4.
A
Correct answer: B
C
D
Q5.
Which prime denominators do not give recurring decimals?
Correct answer: 2 and 5
2 and 7
3 and 5
5 and 7

3 Questions

Q1.
A
B
C
Correct answer: D
Q2.
A
B
Correct answer: C
D
Q3.
Correct answer: A
B
C
D

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UnitMaths / Recurring decimals