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Introduction to

Integers, Fractions,
and Decimals
This presentation will guide you through the fundamentals of integers,
fractions, and decimals, explaining their definitions, how to use them, and
where they appear in everyday life.
Understanding the
Number Line
1 Integers
Integers include positive and negative whole numbers, as well
as zero.

2 Fractions
Fractions represent parts of a whole and are written as a
numerator over a denominator.

3 Decimals
Decimals represent parts of a whole using a decimal point,
which separates the whole number from the fractional part.
Comparing and Ordering Integers, Fractions,
and Decimals
Integers Fractions Decimals
Compare integers by their magnitude; To compare fractions, find a common Compare decimals by aligning the
larger numbers are further to the right on denominator and then compare their decimal points and comparing the digits
the number line. numerators. from left to right.
Operations with Integers, Fractions, and
Decimals
Addition Subtraction
Combine values to find their sum. Add integers directly, find Find the difference between two values. Subtract integers
common denominators for fractions, and align decimals. directly, find common denominators for fractions, and align
decimals.

Multiplication Division
Multiply integers directly. Multiply fractions by multiplying Divide integers as you would whole numbers. Divide fractions
numerator and denominator. Multiply decimals as you would by flipping the second fraction and multiplying. Divide
whole numbers, considering the decimal places. decimals by multiplying both the divisor and dividend by a
factor of 10 to make the divisor a whole number.
Rounding and Estimating
with Integers, Fractions,
and Decimals
Rounding Rule Integer Fraction Decimal

Nearest Ten 10 1/2 0.5

Nearest 100 1/4 0.25


Hundred

Nearest 1000 1/8 0.125


Thousand
Real-World Applications of
Integers, Fractions, and
Decimals
Shopping
1 Calculate prices and discounts, track budgets, and compare unit
prices.

Cooking
2 Measure ingredients accurately and adjust recipes for different
serving sizes.

Time Management
3 Track time, set reminders, and calculate durations of events.

Distance and Travel


4 Measure distances, calculate travel times, and navigate using
maps.
Relational Numbers and
their Properties

Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers


Rational numbers can be expressed Irrational numbers cannot be
as a fraction of two integers, and can expressed as a fraction of two
be represented as a terminating or integers and their decimal
repeating decimal. representation is non-repeating and
non-terminating.

Real Numbers Properties of Numbers


Real numbers encompass both Explore properties like commutativity,
rational and irrational numbers and associativity, distributivity, and
can be plotted on a number line. identity for various operations with
relational numbers.
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
1 Number Line 2 Operations
Understand the relationship between integers, fractions, Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
and decimals on the number line. with these types of numbers.

3 Rounding 4 Real-World Applications


Round numbers to estimate values and simplify Apply these concepts in everyday situations, such as
calculations. shopping, cooking, and time management.

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