1TH/Vwo §2.4 Decimal numbers

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§ 2.4 Decimal numbers
Some important points follow now!

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Fractions  -  decimal numbers
These are closely linked together!
We can write a fraction as a decimal number:
= 0.8,   or 
                                                             = 0.75


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In order to write a fraction as a decimal number,
 we first have to write the fraction with a denominator of 10, 100 or even 1000!
For example:
5                =    5                 =  5.85                                 

             =               =                = 0.175   Now try yourself!
2017
407
10085
20035
1000175
10085

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306
Task 1: Write as a decimal number:

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Task 1  Explanation:
We have to have a number like 10, 100 or 1000 as a denominator!

=                         =                   =   0.2        
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51
102

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2503
Task 2:
Write as a decimal number:

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Task 2  Explanation:
Now we even need to have 1000 as a denominator!
=                         =       0.012               
2503
100012

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Rounding off can give us a better overview:
For example:
If you read in the papers that 
'298 785 sheep were transported,
it makes sense to round this off:
'About 300 thousand sheep were transported.'

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Rounding off ... (1)
see next slide how to do this!

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Rounding off ... (2)
Your marks are also rounded off at the end of the year:
+      7.79 for French become a 7.8 on your report
+      5.73 for History becomes a 5.7 on your report
How does this work? Let's have a closer look!

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Round to two decimal numbers:
4.7386

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4.73 86
Rule for rounding off:
If the number to the right of 3 is '5 or higher', then 3 is made one higher.
In this case: 8 is certainly '5 or higher', so the rounded number is:  4.74
So you see:   the 3 turns into a 4!

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4.7386    .......
becomes 4.74,
because the '8', after the '3', is higher than 4. 

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Task 3: Round to two decimal places:
79.6754

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This is how it should've been done:
79.6754                      79.68
Because 5 is '4 or more',  the 7 is made one higher!

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Homework time
+ now do §2.4 Decimal numbers
+ check your work with the Solutionsbook
+ take pictures of your Homework and
+ send them in in Google Classroom         

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