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Fraction Calculator

Last updated: March 25, 2026

Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions with automatic simplification.

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Features

  • ▶Add, subtract, multiply, divide fractions
  • ▶Automatic simplification
  • ▶Mixed number output for improper fractions
  • ▶Decimal equivalent

How to Use This Tool

1

Enter First Fraction

Type the first fraction (e.g. 3/4 or 1 1/2 for mixed numbers).

2

Select Operation

Choose add, subtract, multiply, or divide.

3

Enter Second Fraction

Type the second fraction in the same format.

4

View Results

See the result as a fraction, simplified form, mixed number, and decimal.

Understanding Fraction

The Fraction Calculator uses established formulas and methodologies to provide accurate, reliable results. Understanding how the calculation works helps you interpret your results correctly and make informed decisions based on the output. The calculator processes your inputs through validated mathematical models used by professionals in the field.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Using the Fraction Calculator is straightforward. Step 1: Enter First Fraction — Type the first fraction (e.g. 3/4 or 1 1/2 for mixed numbers). Step 2: Select Operation — Choose add, subtract, multiply, or divide. Step 3: Enter Second Fraction — Type the second fraction in the same format. Step 4: View Results — See the result as a fraction, simplified form, mixed number, and decimal. Review your results carefully and use them as a starting point for further analysis or decision-making.

Add, subtract, multiply, divide fractions

Add, subtract, multiply, divide fractions is an important aspect of this calculator that enhances its usefulness for a wide range of applications. This capability ensures that the tool meets professional standards and provides value across different use cases. Users who take advantage of this feature will find their workflow more efficient and their results more actionable.

Automatic simplification

Automatic simplification is an important aspect of this calculator that enhances its usefulness for a wide range of applications. This capability ensures that the tool meets professional standards and provides value across different use cases. Users who take advantage of this feature will find their workflow more efficient and their results more actionable.

Mixed number output for improper fractions

Mixed number output for improper fractions is an important aspect of this calculator that enhances its usefulness for a wide range of applications. This capability ensures that the tool meets professional standards and provides value across different use cases. Users who take advantage of this feature will find their workflow more efficient and their results more actionable.

Decimal equivalent

High precision results are essential when small differences matter, such as in scientific calculations, engineering applications, or financial planning. This calculator maintains accuracy throughout all computations, avoiding rounding errors that could compound into significant inaccuracies. Results are displayed with appropriate decimal precision for the type of calculation being performed.

Interpreting Your Results

Interpreting your fraction results requires context. A single number rarely tells the complete story—consider your specific circumstances, goals, and any relevant benchmarks or reference ranges. Use these results as one data point among several when making decisions. For critical applications such as health decisions or major financial planning, consult with a relevant professional who can provide personalized guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

To add fractions, find a common denominator, convert both fractions, then add the numerators. The calculator does this automatically.