The document provides important facts and formulae related to decimal fractions. Some key points:
- Decimal fractions have denominators that are powers of 10 (e.g. 1/10 = 0.1)
- To convert a decimal to a vulgar fraction, write the denominator as successive powers of 10 and remove the decimal point
- Operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division can be performed on decimal fractions by considering the number of decimal places
- A recurring decimal has a digit or set of digits that repeat continuously, and is expressed using a bar or dot above the recurring digits
- Pure and mixed recurring decimals can be converted to vulgar fractions using different methods outlined in the document