M. 1. 1- Convert among non-negative fractions, decimals, and percentages

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Fraction

A number expressed as a numerator and denominator/ a numerical quantity that represents parts of a whole

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Denominator

The bottom integer of a fraction which represents the whole quantity

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Numerator

The top integer of a fraction which represents the part of the whole number that the fraction represents

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Decimal

A number expressed based on place value

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Unit conversion

Calculating equivalent values between systems of measurement

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Integers

Whole numbers and their opposites (. . . -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3. . .)

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Whole numbers

Natural numbers (counting numbers) and zero; 0, 1, 2, 3...

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Place values

Numbers in decimal form have these numerical values defined by positions

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Percentage/percent

Means per 100. It can be used to show a portion or share in relation to the whole. It shows the value of a number in terms of 100

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Decimal place values

Powers of ten by position away from the decimal point. Going left: units, tens, hundreds, etc. Going right: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.

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Chart

Information in the form of a table or graph

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Thirty-six hundred-thousandths

0.00036 is pronounced how because the decimal part of any number can be read using the place values of the last nonzero decimal digit

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48/1000 and read forty-eight thousandths

If the decimal was 0.048, as a fraction it would be written as how

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Simplify

Reduce a fraction or an expression to a simpler form by actions such as cancellation of common factors and regrouping of terms with the same variable