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6 Recurring Decimals Ws

The document consists of a series of mathematical problems focused on converting decimals to fractions and proving recurring decimals algebraically. It includes tasks such as writing decimals in simplest form and performing basic arithmetic operations. The problems are structured for Grade 6 level mathematics.

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6 Recurring Decimals Ws

The document consists of a series of mathematical problems focused on converting decimals to fractions and proving recurring decimals algebraically. It includes tasks such as writing decimals in simplest form and performing basic arithmetic operations. The problems are structured for Grade 6 level mathematics.

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1 Convert 2 to a decimal. ..
11 Prove algebraically that the recurring decimal 0.216 can be written as
8
9 37
(2 marks)
(2 marks)
2 Convert 4 to a decimal.
11 12
..
Prove algebraically that the recurring decimal 0.126 can be written as
14
111
(2 marks)
(2 marks)
3 Convert 5 to a decimal.
6 13
..
Write 3.254 as a fraction in its simplest form.
(2 marks)
. 8
(3 marks)
4 Prove algebraically that the recurring decimal 0.8 can be written as
9
14
..
Write 2.742 as a fraction in its simplest form.
(2 marks)
. 43
(3 marks)
5 Prove algebraically that the recurring decimal 0.47 can be written as
90
15
..
Write 3.594 as a fraction in its simplest form.
(2 marks)
. 7 (3 marks)
6 Prove algebraically that the recurring decimal 0.23 can be written as
30
16 x is an integer such that 1 ≤ x ≤ 9

.
(2 marks)
..
Prove that 0.0x = x
7 Write 0.16 as a fraction in its simplest form. 99 (2 marks)
(2 marks) .. .
8
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Write 0.27 as a fraction in its simplest form.
17 Work out: 0.54 × 0.5

(2 marks) (4 marks)
. 18 Work out:
.. ..
0.39 ÷ 0.63
9 Write 0.43 as a fraction in its simplest form.
(2 marks) (4 marks)
..
10 Prove algebraically that the recurring decimal 0.681 can be written as
15 19 Work out:
. ..
0.07 ÷ 0.185
22
(2 marks) (4 marks)

Grade 6 Recurring Decimals Grade 6

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