Fraction Architect
Convert fractions to decimals, percentages, and simplified forms instantly with mathematical precision.
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“Fraction simplification uses the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) algorithm to reduce numerator and denominator to their lowest terms. This tool computes GCD using the Euclidean algorithm, ensuring correct simplification for any integer pair.”
Fractional Math Intelligence
Type a fraction and get its decimal, percentage, and simplified form back. Handles proper and improper fractions with automatic GCD simplification.
- 1Enter the 'Numerator' (the top number) in the first input field.
- 2Enter the 'Denominator' (the bottom number) in the second input field.
- 3View the instant conversion to standard decimal format in the results panel.
- 4Check the 'Percentage' box for data representation out of 100.
- 5The 'Simplified Form' automatically reduces the fraction to its lowest terms using GCD logic.
- 6Copy the formatted result for use in reports, homework, or spreadsheets.
- Auto-Simplification: Instantly find the lowest-track form of any fraction.
- Precision Decimal Output: High-accuracy conversion with intelligent trailing zero removal.
- Percentage Mapping: Perfect for statistical and financial data translation.
- Responsive Matrix: Works flawlessly on mobile browsers for quick calculations on the go.
- One-Click Copy: Professional string output containing all three forms of the conversion.
Real Ways People Use This
Homework & Studying
Convert fraction problems to decimal and percentage answers for math classes and standardized tests.
Recipe Scaling
Convert kitchen fractions like 3/8 cup to decimal milliliters for precise cooking measurements.
Construction Measurements
Translate fractional inches to decimal values for CAD software, CNC machines, or laser cutting.
Financial Ratios
Express financial ratios and interest rates as clean fractions for reports and presentations.
- Division by zero is undefined — the tool handles a zero denominator by displaying an error state.
- Very large numerators or denominators may produce long decimal strings that are rounded for display.
- 1Enter the numerator and denominator and confirm the decimal conversion looks correct.
- 2Verify the simplified form by checking that numerator and denominator share no common factors.