Converting
Decimals to Fractions
Rational, Irrational, Natural, Whole
Converting
F to D
Exponent Rules
Exponent Rules +2
100

Convert -0.6 to a fraction

 -⅗

100

Classify -10 ½

 rational

100

Convert -1 ⅔ to a decimal

1.666

100

Write s^-6 using a positive exponent

1/s^6

100

What operation do you use for exponents on Quotient of power and power of quotient

multiplication

200

Convert 7.32 to a fraction

7 8/25

200

Classify 25

natural

200

Convert -2/9 to a decimal

 -0.2

200

Write (-4)^-3 using a positive exponent  

1/(-4)^3

200

Anything to the power of zero is always _______

one

300

Simplify 45/100  

 9/20

300

Classify 2

irrational

300

⅖ is read as _____  

2 divided by 5

300

The _________ tells how many times the base is used as a factor  exponent

exponent

300

To change a negative exponent to a positive exponent  you  have to __________ the _________ and change the ___________ in the 



cross, line, sign 



400

The last step of converting decimals to fractions is to put your fraction in _______ form

simplest 

400

Whole numbers are natural numbers and the number ____.  

0

400

What operation does the fraction bar represent

division

400

What operation do you use for exponents on the product of power  

addition

500

What operation is used to convert fractions to decimals

 long division

500

What operation do you use on the exponents for the power of product

 multiplication