Fraction calculator
This fraction calculator performs all fraction operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and evaluates expressions with fractions. It also shows detailed step-by-step information.
The result:
1.23 * 3 = 369/100 = 3 69/100 = 3.69
The result spelled out in words is three hundred sixty-nine one-hundredths (or three and sixty-nine one-hundredths).How do we solve fractions step by step?
- Conversion a decimal number to a fraction: 1.23 = 123/100 = 123/100
 a) Write down the decimal 1.23 divided by 1: 1.23 = 1.23/1
 b) Multiply both top and bottom by 10 for every number after the decimal point. (For example, if there are two numbers after the decimal point, then use 100, if there are three then use 1000, etc.)
 1.23/1 = 12.3/10 = 123/100
 Note: 123/100 is called a decimal fraction.
 
 c) Simplify and reduce the fraction
 123/100 = 123 * 1/100 * 1 = 123* 1/100* 1
- Multiple: 1.23 * 3 = 123 · 3/100 · 1 = 369/100 
 The second operand is an integer. It is equivalent to the fraction 3/1. Multiply both numerators and denominators. Result fraction keep to lowest possible denominator GCD(369, 100) = 1. In the following intermediate step, it cannot further simplify the fraction result by canceling.
 In other words, one hundred twenty-three one-hundredths multiplied by three equals three hundred sixty-nine one-hundredths.
Rules for expressions with fractions:
Fractions - write a forward slash to separate the numerator and the denominator, i.e., for five-hundredths, enter 5/100. If you use mixed numbers, leave a space between the whole and fraction parts.Mixed numerals (mixed numbers or fractions) - keep one space between the whole part and fraction and use a forward slash to input fraction i.e., 1 2/3 . A negative mixed fraction write for example as -5 1/2.
A slash is both a sign for fraction line and division, use a colon (:) for division fractions i.e., 1/2 : 1/3.
Decimals (decimal numbers) enter with a decimal dot . and they are automatically converted to fractions - i.e. 1.45.
Math Symbols
| Symbol | Symbol name | Symbol Meaning | Example | 
|---|---|---|---|
| + | plus sign | addition | 1/2 + 1/3 | 
| - | minus sign | subtraction | 1 1/2 - 2/3 | 
| * | asterisk | multiplication | 2/3 * 3/4 | 
| × | times sign | multiplication | 2/3 × 5/6 | 
| : | division sign | division | 1/2 : 3 | 
| / | division slash | division | 1/3 / 5 | 
| : | colon | complex fraction | 1/2 : 1/3 | 
| ^ | caret | exponentiation / power | 1/4^3 | 
| () | parentheses | calculate expression inside first | -3/5 - (-1/4) | 
Examples:
• adding fractions: 2/4 + 3/4• subtracting fractions: 2/3 - 1/2
• multiplying fractions: 7/8 * 3/9
• dividing Fractions: 1/2 : 3/4
• reciprocal of a fraction: 1 : 3/4
• square of a fraction: 2/3 ^ 2
• cube of a fraction: 2/3 ^ 3
• exponentiation of a fraction: 1/2 ^ 4
• fractional exponents: 16 ^ 1/2
• adding fractions and mixed numbers: 8/5 + 6 2/7
• dividing integer and fraction: 5 ÷ 1/2
• complex fractions: 5/8 : 2 2/3
• decimal to fraction: 0.625
• Fraction to Decimal: 1/4
• Fraction to Percent: 1/8 %
• comparing fractions: 1/4 2/3
• square root of a fraction: sqrt(1/16)
• expression with brackets: 1/3 * (1/2 - 3 3/8)
• compound fraction: 3/4 of 5/7
• fractions multiple: 2/3 of 3/5
• divide to find the quotient: 3/5÷2/3
The calculator follows well-known rules for the order of operations. The most common mnemonics for remembering this order are:
- PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
 
-  BEDMAS: Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
 
-  BODMAS: Brackets, Order (or "Of"), Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
 
- GEMDAS: Grouping symbols (brackets: (){}), Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
 
- MDAS: Multiplication and Division (same precedence), Addition and Subtraction (same precedence). MDAS is a subset of PEMDAS.
1. Multiplication/Division vs. Addition/Subtraction: Always perform multiplication and division *before* addition and subtraction.
2. Left-to-Right Rule: Operators with the same precedence (e.g., + and -, or * and /) must be evaluated from left to right.
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Last Modified: August 28, 2025
