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:
2 1/4 + 3/4 = 3/1 = 3
The result spelled out in words is three.How do we solve fractions step by step?
- Conversion a mixed number 2  1/4 to a improper fraction: 2 1/4 = 2  1/4 = 2 · 4 + 1/4 = 8 + 1/4 = 9/4
 To find a new numerator:
 a) Multiply the whole number 2 by the denominator 4. Whole number 2 equally 2 * 4/4 = 8/4
 b) Add the answer from the previous step 8 to the numerator 1. New numerator is 8 + 1 = 9
 c) Write a previous answer (new numerator 9) over the denominator 4.
 Two and one quarter is nine quarters.
- Add: 9/4 + 3/4 = 9 + 3/4 = 12/4 = 4 · 3/4  · 1 = 3 
 Both fractions have the same denominator, which is then the common denominator in the adding them. In the following intermediate step, cancel by a common factor of 4 gives 3/1.
 In other words, nine quarters plus three quarters equals three.
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.
Fractions in word problems:
- Compare two fractions  Find which is the larger of the two fractions: 11/32, 7/24, by expressing the numbers as a) fractions with the same denominator, b) decimals. Find which is the larger of the two fractions: 11/32, 7/24, by expressing the numbers as a) fractions with the same denominator, b) decimals.
- Rhea answered  Rhea answered 5/11 of the questions correctly, and Precious answered 7/11 of them correctly. Who got the higher score if each problem is worth the same amount? Rhea answered 5/11 of the questions correctly, and Precious answered 7/11 of them correctly. Who got the higher score if each problem is worth the same amount?
- Subtract and compare  1-5/8 is the same as 11/8, true or false? 1-5/8 is the same as 11/8, true or false?
- Fraction multiplication  Solve six times three-sixths equals blank. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. thirty-six thirds eighteen-sixths eighteen-sixteenths three thirty-sixths Solve six times three-sixths equals blank. Leave your answer as an improper fraction. thirty-six thirds eighteen-sixths eighteen-sixteenths three thirty-sixths
- Which 15  Which is larger, 1 2/7 or 10/4? Which is larger, 1 2/7 or 10/4?
- Parul  Parul and Tarun ran a race of 200m. Parul completed the race in 2/3 min and Taun in 3/5 mins. Who took more time? Parul and Tarun ran a race of 200m. Parul completed the race in 2/3 min and Taun in 3/5 mins. Who took more time?
- A student 4  A student knows that ¾ x 4 is the same as 4 x ¾ The student assumes that 4 ÷ ¾ is the same as ¾ ÷ 4 Is the student correct? A student knows that ¾ x 4 is the same as 4 x ¾ The student assumes that 4 ÷ ¾ is the same as ¾ ÷ 4 Is the student correct?
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Last Modified: August 28, 2025
