"Full Coverage": Fraction, Decimal & Percentage Correspondences
"Full Coverage": Fraction, Decimal & Percentage Correspondences
Correspondences
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Question 1
Categorisation: Convert a fraction to a percentage.
.......................... %
Question 2
Categorisation: Convert a non-recurring decimal to a fraction.
..........................
Question 3
Categorisation: Put fractions in ascending numerical order.
1 2 2 3
2 3 5 4
..........................
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Question 4
Categorisation: Put a mixture of fraction, decimals and percentages in ascending
numerical order.
Write these numbers in order of size. Start with the smallest number.
7 8 4
0.79 84%
9 11 5
..........................
Question 5
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂̇ to a fraction.
..........................
Question 6
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂𝒃̇ to a fraction.
..........................
Question 7
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂̇ 𝒃̇ to a fraction.
..........................
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Question 8
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂𝒃𝒄̇̇ to a fraction.
𝑎 = ..........................
Question 9
Categorisation: Convert a recurring decimal of the form 𝟎. 𝒂̇ 𝒃𝒄̇ to a fraction.
..........................
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Answers
Question 1
12.5 %
Question 2
23
1000
Question 3
2 1 2 3
5
,2 ,3 ,4
Question 4
8 7 4
, , 0.79 , , 84%
11 9 5
Question 5
2
9
Question 6
8
45
Question 7
𝑎 = 15
Question 8
151
330
Question 9
44
111
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