Fraction Calculator

Fraction Calculator – Easily add, subtract, multiply, divide, and simplify fractions, convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers, and solve fraction problems quickly and accurately.

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Description

➗ Fraction Calculator – Simplify, Add, Subtract, Multiply & Divide Fractions

The Fraction Calculator is a powerful tool for performing all types of fraction calculations quickly and accurately. Whether you’re a student solving homework problems, a teacher preparing lessons, or someone working with recipes or measurements, this calculator makes handling fractions easy.


📘 What It Calculates:

  • Addition of fractions (e.g., 1/2 + 3/4 = 5/4)

  • Subtraction of fractions (e.g., 3/4 − 1/2 = 1/4)

  • Multiplication of fractions (e.g., 2/3 × 3/5 = 2/5)

  • Division of fractions (e.g., 2/3 ÷ 3/4 = 8/9)

  • Simplification / Reduction to lowest terms

  • Mixed numbers and improper fractions conversion


💡 Features:

  • Simple input for numerator and denominator

  • Instant results with step-by-step explanation

  • Handles mixed numbers, improper fractions, and decimals

  • Useful for homework, recipes, measurements, and financial calculations

  • Helps learn fraction rules and arithmetic operations


👤 Who Should Use This:

  • 📌 Students learning fractions in math class

  • 📌 Teachers & tutors explaining fraction operations

  • 📌 Chefs, bakers, and DIY enthusiasts converting measurements

  • 📌 Anyone needing quick fraction calculations


✅ Pro Tip:

Always simplify fractions to their lowest terms to make answers cleaner and easier to interpret. Use the calculator to convert improper fractions to mixed numbers if needed.


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A fraction represents a part of a whole and is written as numerator ÷ denominator (e.g., 3/4).

A Fraction Calculator performs arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) on fractions and simplifies them.

The numerator is the top number of a fraction, representing how many parts are being considered.

The denominator is the bottom number of a fraction, representing the total number of equal parts in the whole.