Recurring Decimals
This video explores what recurring decimals are and how to write them as fractions.
This video explores what recurring decimals are and how to write them as fractions.
By the end of this course you will:
Part 1: Representation, comparison and ordering of integers on the number line
Part 2: Examples related to the representation and comparison of integers on the number line
Part 3: Common mistakes and misconceptions
This video explains how to round decimals.
This online activity is a math game on rounding numbers.
This is an online activity that provides you with various exercises on rounding whole numbers.
Outcomes:
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By the end of this unit you will be able to:
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On completion of this unit of study you will be able to: