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Carnegie Chapter 4

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decimals   A number that is written in a system based on the multiples of 10.  
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benchmark decimal   A common decimal that you can use to estimate the value of other decimals. 0 , 0.5 , and 1.0 are some examples.  
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round   a decimal to a given place value, look at the digit to the right of the place to which you want to round the decimal. If the digit to the right is 4 or less, round down. If the digit to the right is 5 or greater, round up.  
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terminating decimals   When the denominator divides evenly into the numerator when converting a fraction to a decimal.  
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repeating decimals   A decimal in which a digit or a group of digits repeats without end. So, the denominator does not divide evenly into the numerator when converting a fraction to a decimal.  
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dividend   The number or decimal that is being divided into equal groups.  
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divisor   The number or decimal that divides the dividend.  
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quotient   The result of the division sentence. They can be whole numbers, decimals, or fractions.  
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