IGCSE Practice

IGCSE Numbers — Convert recurring decimal to fraction Practice Extended

2 Cambridge IGCSE 0580 questions on convert recurring decimal to fraction at the Extended tier — each with its full mark scheme.

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Convert recurring decimal to fraction (Extended)

Let x = the recurring decimal. Multiply by a power of 10 to shift the recurring part to line up. Subtract to cancel.

Practice exercises

Exercise 1 — Cambridge IGCSE 0580 Jun 2025 Paper 21 Q7

Cambridge past paper 3 marks Paper 21 Jun 2025
IGCSE 0580 Jun 2025 Paper 21 Question 7 — Convert recurring decimal to fraction (Extended, 3 marks)
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Mark scheme for IGCSE 0580 Jun 2025 Paper 21 Q7

Exercise 2 — Cambridge IGCSE 0580 Jun 2024 Paper 23 Q21

Cambridge past paper 2 marks Paper 23 Jun 2024
IGCSE 0580 Jun 2024 Paper 23 Question 21 — Convert recurring decimal to fraction (Extended, 2 marks)
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Mark scheme for IGCSE 0580 Jun 2024 Paper 23 Q21

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