These are decimal numbers, and dots above some of the digits make them recurring decimals. One dot means the digit under it repeats infinitely. In other words, it goes on forever (and ever and ever).
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE maths students studying converting decimals to fractions and percentages, converting fractions to decimals, converting percentages to decimals and ...
Description: 👉 Learn how to convert between decimals, fractions, and percentages. Numbers can be converted between decimals, fractions, and percents. To convert a number written in decimals to ...
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Learn how to convert a fraction to a decimal
👉 Learn how to convert between decimals, fractions, and percentages. Numbers can be converted between decimals, fractions, and percents. To convert a number written in decimals to fractions, we write ...
Explore decimal fractions to represent and connect fractions and decimals. Represent fractions as parts of a set using the decimal fraction one-tenth (0.1). Practice reading decimals. Explore mixed ...
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