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Exam Questions - Recurring Decimals

The document contains a series of exam questions focused on converting recurring decimals to fractions and proving their equivalence. It includes various problems with different recurring decimals, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of the topic. The total marks for each question are specified, indicating the weight of each problem in the exam.

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Exam Questions - Recurring Decimals

The document contains a series of exam questions focused on converting recurring decimals to fractions and proving their equivalence. It includes various problems with different recurring decimals, requiring students to demonstrate their understanding of the topic. The total marks for each question are specified, indicating the weight of each problem in the exam.

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Recurring Decimals Exam Questions

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1. (a) Change 11 to a decimal.

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(1)

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(b) Prove that the recurring decimal 0.39 = 33

(3)
(Total 4 marks)

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2. Express the recurring decimal 0.126 as a fraction.

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(Total 3 marks)


3. Convert the recurring decimal 2.145 to a fraction.

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(Total 3 marks)

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4. Change the recurring decimal 0.23 to a fraction.

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(Total 2 marks)

469
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5. Prove that 0.473 can be written as the fraction 990

(Total 2 marks)

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0.1 7 
6. Prove that the recurring decimal 99
(Total 2 marks)

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0.4 5 
7. Prove that the recurring decimal 33
(Total 3 marks)

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8. (i) Convert the recurring decimal 0.36 to a fraction.

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(ii) Convert the recurring decimal 2. 136 to a mixed number.
Give your answer in its simplest form.

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(Total 5 marks)


9. Express the recurring decimal 2.06 as a fraction.
Write your answer in its simplest form.

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(Total 3 marks)

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10. The recurring decimal 0.72 can be written as the fraction 11


Write the recurring decimal 0.57 2 as a fraction.

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(Total 2 marks)

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11. Express 0.3 28 as a fraction in its simplest form.

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(Total 3 marks)

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12. Express the recurring decimal 0.213 as a fraction.

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(Total 3 marks)

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