Mid Chapter Review
Textbook
8 Math Nelson
Chapter
Chapter 2
Section
Mid Chapter Review
Solutions 23 Videos

Write each repeating decimal using bar notation.

0.777 77...

Q1a

Write each repeating decimal using bar notation.

0.127 512 751 275 1...

Q1b

Write each repeating decimal using bar notation.

0.485 621 621 621 6...

Q1c

Write each fraction as a decimal.

\dfrac{17}{20}

Q2a

Write each fraction as a decimal.

\dfrac{4}{9}

Q2b

Write each fraction as a decimal.

\dfrac{3}{16}

Q2c

How can you tell, without dividing, whether the decimal equivalent of a fraction will be a terminating or repeating decimal?

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Q3

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

\dfrac{8}{11}, 0.72, \dfrac{17}{25}, 0.\overline {75}, 0.7

Q4

Calculate.

28.54 \times 1.2

Q5a

Calculate.

52.256 \times 0.05

Q5b

Calculate.

3.142 \times 0.007

Q5c

Calculate.

66.304 \div 2.59

Q6a

Calculate.

280.6542 \div 22

Q6b

Calculate.

17.638 \div 1.38

Q6c

At one gas station, unleaded gasoline costs 84.9¢ per litre. Corey needs 48.7 L to fill the gas tank of his car. Wendy needs 74.3 L to fill the gas tank of her SUV. Determine the difference in the cost to fill their gas tanks.

Q7

Colette is making hamburgers for her family barbecue. She has bought three packages of ground beef with masses of 0.652 kg, 0.545 kg, and 0.824 kg. If each hamburger she makes has a mass of about 0.125 kg, how many whole hamburgers can she make?

Q8

Mr. Schneider paid \$2276.35 to have a landscaper build a patio with the dimensions below. How much did the landscaper charge for each square metre of patio?

Q9

Calculate the missing terms in each proportion.

\square : 11 = 11 : 121

Q10a

Calculate the missing terms in each proportion.

5 : 2 : 1 = \square : 14 : \square

Q10b

Calculate the missing terms in each proportion.

1.5 : \square : 2.4 = 6 : 5 : \square

Q10c

One brand of lawn fertilizer consists of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the ratio 3 : 1 : 2 by mass. Determine the amount of each nutrient in an 18 kg bag of this fertilizer.

\dfrac{10}{11}