Title: The Goldilocks Method to Converting Fractions to Decimals
1The Goldilocks Method to Converting Fractions to
Decimals
2Too Easy
When a fraction has a denominator of ten, one
hundred, one thousand, or ten thousand, you can
simply pronounce the fraction to hear the decimal.
47
5
0.047
0.5
1,000
10
3Just Right
When the fraction has what I call a friendly
denominator, we say the amount of work needed to
convert the fraction to a decimal is just
right. Friendly denominators are those which
are factors of 10, 100 or 1,000.
Examples of friendly denominators are 2,5, 20,
25, and 50
7
35
X 5
20
X 5
100
4Too Hard
When the denominator is not friendly, long
division is necessary to convert the fraction
into a decimal.
At this point, most answers will get rounded to
the nearest hundredth..so the answer would be
0.54
.538
7
7.000
13
13
65
50
39
110
104
5A few more things to remember
- Bar notation is used to indicate a repeating
decimal. Ex. 0.33333 0.3 - Dont forget to include the whole number when
converting a mixed number
1
3
5
3
3.625
8