1.How well do you work with fractions and decimals?

A. I can explain how fraction and decimals are related. I can convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions without needing help.
B. I can usually convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions, but sometimes I make mistakes.
C. I can sometimes convert factions to decimals and decimals to fractions, but i need more practice with this.
D. I do not understand how fractions and decimals are related, or how to convert them. Connections Academy please help

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A. I can explain how fraction and decimals are related. I can convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions without needing help.

To work well with fractions and decimals, it is important to understand how they are related and how to convert between them. Fractions represent parts of a whole, while decimals represent the same information in a different format.

To convert a fraction to a decimal, you need to divide the numerator (the top number) by the denominator (the bottom number). For example, to convert the fraction 1/2 to a decimal, you divide 1 by 2, which equals 0.5. So, 1/2 in decimal form is 0.5.

To convert a decimal to a fraction, you need to identify the place value of the decimal and express it as a fraction over a multiple of 10, 100, 1000, etc. For example, to convert 0.75 to a fraction, the decimal is in the hundredths place. So, you can write it as 75/100. Simplifying this fraction gives you 3/4.

Understanding these conversion methods and practicing them regularly will help you work with fractions and decimals more effectively.

and dog food

i like food

well, pick one.

If it's B, be more careful
If it's C or D, you can find many practice exercises online -- including, I expect, your CA materials.