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Marri bought ½ pound licorice, ⅓ pound of candy worms, and 3/5 pound of jawbreakers. How many more pounds of jawbreakers than
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item. 119 , 116 , 1312 ,
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item.
119 , 116 , 1312 ,
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item.
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item. 119 , 116 , 1312 ,
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item.
119 , 116 , 1312 ,
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item.
119, 116, 1312,
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Put the following decimals and fractions in order from greastest to least:
0.15, 2/3, 3/5, 0.25, 1 1/8
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Matilda is solving 5 3/5 − 4 1/5 . What is the result?
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item.
119 , 116 , 1312 ,
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Question Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item. 119 , 116
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Boogie Woogie Wu
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item. 1 1/9, 1 1/6, 1
3/1
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item.
119, 116, 1312,
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Equations with Parentheses, Decimals, & Fractions Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question Solve for x in the equation
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Write 5/8 in decimal form
A. 0.265 B. 0.526 C.0.562 D. 0.625
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original format for each item. 1 1/9, 1 1/6, 1
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Identify the ascending numerical order of the decimals and fractions. Keep the original
format for each item. 1, 11, 12, 0.01,
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Rename 28% as a decimal and fraction in its simplest form.
0.28 and 28 over 100 0.2 and 2 over 100 0.28 and 7 over 25 2.8 and 7
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A repeating decimal, like 0.327327327..., can be written as a fraction.(1 point) Responses False, any decimal that does not
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A repeating decimal, like 0.327327327..., can be written as a fraction.(1 point)
Responses A. False, any decimal that does not
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Convert the following repeating decimal to a fraction in simplest form.
point, 5, start overline, 1, end overline.
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A repeating decimal, like 0.327327327..., can be written as a fraction.(1 point)
Responses True, a repeating decimal is rational,
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.759(1 point)
Responses 75910 75 and 9 tenths Cannot be written as a fraction Cannot be
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Convert the following repeating decimal to a fraction in simplest form. .91 with 1 repeating
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Convert the following repeating decimal to a fraction in simplest form. .91 repeating. with 1- repeating
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.123123123….(1 point)
Responses 123100 1 and 23 over 100 This decimal is Irrational and
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mimi
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How do you show the group of digits that repeat in a repeating decimal?(1 point) Responses by putting them in parentheses by
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If a repeating decimal has a repeating cycle of three digits, it will convert to a rational number with what denominator? (1
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.1213(1 point) Responses 12131000121310001213 over 1000 12131000121310001 and 213 over 1000
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Convert the following repeating decimal to a fraction in simplest form.
., start overline, 2, 3, end overline . 23
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.1213
1213/999 1 213/1000 This decimal is irrational and cannot be written and a fraction
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Put the steps in order for changing the repeating decimal, which is rational, to a ratio or fraction. 0.474747.... = what
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.1213 (1 point)
•1213/1000 •1 213/1000 •1213/999 •12 13/10 • This decimal is
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Explain why a decimal for ⅓ is called a repeating decimal
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.2626262626...(1 point) Responses 26100 26 over 100 Cannot be written as a fraction Cannot be
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.759
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Convert the following repeating decimal to a fraction in simplest form.
point, 7, start overline, 6, end overline
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Change the decimal to a fraction: 0.1213 (1 point)
1213 999 0 12 1000 • 1213 10 • This decimal is Irrational and cannot be
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would 4/9 be a terminating decimal
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Rename 28% as a decimal and fraction in simple form.
(1 point) Responses 0.28 and twenty-eight over one hundred 0.28 and Image
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Rename 28% as a decimal and fraction in simple form
(1 point) 0.28 and 28/100 0.2 and 2/100 0.28 and 7/25 2.8 and 7/25
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Algebra
Arithmetic
Equations
Math
Mathematics
Number line and ordering
Number Systems
Numbers
Numbers and Operations
Numerical Order
Ordering numbers