This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Fractions to Decimals
Slide 1 - Slide
Quick Review
Fraction:
Numerator
Denominator
(Parts of a whole number)
(Total number of parts or the whole)
Slide 2 - Slide
1 piece of 8 pieces of pizza
1 group = 4/20
(4 apples in one group out of 20 total)
Slide 3 - Slide
Quick Review
Decimal:
4.156
A whole number
Parts of a whole number
Digits following a decimal point is a value less than 1.
Slide 4 - Slide
Terminating decimal
(It has an end.)
Recurring or repeating decimal
(Keeps going forever in a pattern)
Slide 5 - Slide
Let's try something new...
Turning a fraction into a decimal
First, we need to divide the numerator by the denominator.
{Five divided by nine}
Slide 6 - Slide
Can nine go into five?
Try adding a decimal and
some zeroes.
5.000
Divided by
9 =
0.555555
Slide 7 - Slide
Notice anything?
That's right! The answer to 5 divided by 9 is a recurring or repeating decimal. No matter how long you continue to add zeroes and divide, you're always going to end up with another 5.
Instead of writing
your answer as 0.55555..., you can simply put a line
over the five like the example below.
Slide 8 - Slide
Let's test what we've learned
To convert fractions to decimals, you need to:
A
divide the denominator by the numerator
B
add the numerator and the denominator
C
subtract the numerator from the denominator
D
divide the numerator by the denominator
Slide 9 - Quiz
True
False
If a number remains when you are dividing, continue to add zeros until they're gone or you find it's a repeating decimal.
A repeating decimal will have an end.
You don't need to divide when converting.
You can convert all fractions to a decimal.
Slide 10 - Drag question
Try it!
Convert 1/8 to a decimal.
A
1.8
B
.125
C
18.00
D
.18
Slide 11 - Quiz
Try it!
Convert 5/12 to a decimal. (Rounded up.)
A
.42
B
.512
C
5.12
D
.416
Slide 12 - Quiz
Try it!
Convert 9/10 to a decimal.
A
.90
B
1.111....
C
9.10
D
.19
Slide 13 - Quiz
Try it!
Convert 3/7 to a decimal.
A
.37
B
.300
C
.428
D
3.7
Slide 14 - Quiz
You did it!
Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to convert fractions to decimals. Ready to try converting decimals to fractions for our next lesson?