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Monday, September 21, 2015

9/21 Terminating and Repeating Decimals

1.  Warm-up:  Quietly find your new seat, log-in to your new computer, and examine your graded individual test.  Please do not ask Mr. Robinett individual questions.  He will address all questions after the warm-up.

2.  Individual Test
  • "How was it graded?"
  • "How can I improve on the next Individual Test?"
3.  Lesson 2.1.1
  • Objective:  I will convert fractions into decimals and determine whether they represent repeating or terminating decimals.  I will formulate a general rule for determining whether or not a fraction will repeat.
  • Definition: Rational number- any number that can be written as a fraction a/b where a and b are both integers (whole numbers).
  • Definition: Repeating decimal- a decimal is said to repeat if a single digit, or sequence of digits, repeats infinitely.
Lesson 2.1.1 can be found exclusively in Google Classroom.  Please complete Lesson 2.1.1 in the classwork section of your notebook.

Homework:  Complete Lesson 2.1.1 if not already completed in class