Converting Repeating Decimals into Fractions: Proving Rationality

Converting Repeating Decimals into Fractions: Proving Rationality

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Mathematics, Social Studies

1st - 6th Grade

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The video tutorial explains how to convert repeating decimals into fractions, proving they are rational numbers. It begins by defining rational numbers and questioning the rationality of repeating decimals. The tutorial then introduces a method for converting repeating decimals into fractions by placing the repetend over a series of 9s. Examples such as 0.8 repeating, 0.12 repeating, and 0.328 repeating are used to demonstrate the conversion process, confirming their rationality.

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