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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

BUENAS NOCHES! HOPE YOU ARE ALL STUDYING AWAY FOR THE OLD UNIT EXAM IN SCIENCE ON THURSDAY!!!! I KNOW I AM...

HOMEWORK:
  • Math: finish lesson 7 in the green duotang for tomorrow
  • Science: finish all study guide questions for tomorrow to go over in class - exam is on Thursday!

REMINDERS:

  • keep bringing and eating those HEALTHY snacks!
  • work on those tray liners for the contest
  • track and field starts in less than two weeks!

BLOG ANSWER:

What is the fraction form of:
0.673 = 673/1000
0.88 = 88/100
What is the decimal form of:
6/7 = 0.857143 (rounded to the nearest millonth...actually this is a repeating decimal!)
3/5 = 0.6

BLOG QUESTION:

  • What is a repeating decimal? Give me an example...

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

it is a number that is repeated in an divition question. _
ex: 5 divided by 6 = 0.833333

Anonymous said...

sorry I messed up on that answer. :(

Anonymous said...

Hey Mrs.V

A repeating decimal is a number that is after the decimal and it is repeating.
Ex:0.5656565656565656
See you tomorrow.
-Shelbi

Anonymous said...

hi
i dont know the anwser because i was at band. i think it means it reapeats the last number.
hey i am so tired and now i migh not be able to finish science but i will try. ( i am tired because i had one long day of hard running sports)

bye

Anonymous said...

thats might not migh

Anonymous said...

0.33333333333333333333333333333333 and so on and so on.
see you tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

A repeating decimal is a pattern
E.X 132132132132.....

Anonymous said...

a reapting decimal is a number or more than 1 number like 2/3 is repting number is 0.6666666666 so then it repts itself.