21/23 and still disagree with Ques 13 - you need the word recurring in there. A terminating decimal (which is normally what you would assume a decimal is unless you are told otherwise) would make the answer true.
To turn a recurring decimal into a fraction: have the repeating unit on top and the same number of nines as the denominator, then cancel down.
i find it really hard to understand the questions. The questions were not understandable to me. I didnt understand what the questions were asking and found it really difficult to use.
There were some confusing questions, much like '...turn a decimal into a fraction...' question. Other than that and a few, it was a good quiz to practice on. :~D
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