REVIEW
Identify if the following number is a whole number, fraction, mixed
number, decimal (terminating, non-terminating, or repeating
decimals), or percentage.
1) 25 6) 2.718… 11) 6.8%
2) 1.25 7) ¼ 12) 53.666
3) 3 4/5 8) 2% 13) 63 4/7
4) 1.333 9) 7.636363… 14) 23/25
5) 3.14 10) 142.24 15) 4.1562547332…
1. Whole number 9. Repeating decimal
2. Terminating decimal 10.Terminating decimal
3. Mixed fraction 11.Percentage
4. Repeating decimal 12.Non-terminating decimal
5. Terminating decimal 13.Mixed number
6. Non-terminating decimal 14.Fraction
7. Fraction 15.Non-terminating decimal
8. Percentage
LEARNING TARGETS
At the end of the session, I can;
➢ express rational numbers as fractions, decimals, and
percentages;
➢ change fractions to decimals, fractions to
percentages, and decimals to percentages;
➢ order rational numbers on a number line; and
➢ demonstrate cooperation by actively participating in
the group activity.
Rational Numbers
Rational numbers – numbers that can be
written as a ratio of two integers, where
the denominator is not zero. Integers,
fractions, and mixed numbers, and
percentages are examples of rational
numbers.
Fractions
A fraction represents a part of a whole.
Write down the fractions represented by the diagrams:
Fractions Answer Key
A fraction represents a part of a whole.
Write down the fractions represented by the diagrams:
Fractions to Decimals
- 0.25 2.5
0.3 - 1.7
3.05 - 2.2
Percentages
Percentages are a way of expressing
a part of a whole as a fraction of 100.
They are useful for comparing
quantities
Fractions to
Percentages
Fractions to Percentages
In order to convert a fraction into a percentage, you need to find
the equivalent where the denominator is 100.
The numerator is the percentage.
Fractions to Percentages
Convert the following fractions into percentages:
Fractions to Percentages
Answer Key: Convert the following fractions into percentages:
Express 16 out of 50 as a percentage.
1.Write 16 out of 50 as a fraction
2. Find the equivalent fraction
with a denominator of 100.
3. The numerator is the percentage.
TRY THIS:
1. 42 out of 60 3. 33 out of 150
2. 12 minutes out of an hour 4. 600g out of 2kg
TRY THIS:
1. 42 out of 60 3. 33 out of 150
70% 22%
2. 12 minutes out of an hour 4. 600g out of 2kg
20% 30%
Decimals to
Percentages
Decimals to Percentages
In order to convert decimals into percentages, multiply by 100
Express the following percentages in fractional
form (simplest form) and decimal form (round-
off in 2 decimal places).
1) 23% 6) 18.5%
2) 25% 7) 20%
3) 36% 8) 99%
4) 90% 9) 5.5%
5) 14.2% 10) 48%
PLOTTING RATIONAL
NUMBERS
Observe the following rational numbers and
arrange them in ascending order.
LEARNING TARGETS
At the end of the session, I can;
➢ express rational numbers as fractions, decimals, and
percentages;
➢ change fractions to decimals, fractions to
percentages, and decimals to percentages;
➢ order rational numbers on a number line; and
➢ demonstrate cooperation by actively participating in
the group activity.