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Decimal To Fraction Calculator

Decimal to Fraction Calculator

Use this calculator when you need to turn a decimal such as 0.125 or 2.75 back into a fraction without working it out by hand.

Only the inputs for this conversion stay on screen.

Simplified fraction

Enter a finite decimal value to convert.

Enter all required fraction fields.

Try common inputs

Formula

Fraction = decimal × 10^n / 10^n, then simplify

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Decision Check Before Calculating

When to use this

  • You need to move between fractions, decimals, or mixed numbers.
  • You need the simplified form before deciding how to write a measurement or ratio.

How it differs from nearby calculators

Use Fraction Calculator for fraction operations. Use this focused page when the task is conversion or rewriting.

Common input mistakes

  • Reading an improper fraction and mixed number as different values.
  • Rounding a decimal before simplifying the fraction.

How to read the result

  • Compare exact fraction, mixed number, and decimal output.
  • Keep the exact form when the decimal is repeating or rounded.

Next action

  • Use the neighboring fraction page if the direction is reversed.
  • Move to the fraction calculator if you need to add, subtract, multiply, or divide.

Worked Examples

0.125

125 / 1000

Useful when 0.125 inch needs to be read again as 1/8 inch.

2.75

275 / 100

Useful when 2.75 cups needs a fraction form before you decide whether to keep it improper or mixed.

0.6

6 / 10

Useful when a score or ratio written as 0.6 should be reviewed as 3/5.

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Overview and FAQ

Confirm the use case, formula, and common mistakes before trusting the result.

Overview

Use this calculator when a measurement note, recipe amount, or calculation result needs to move from decimal form back to a fraction.

It stays focused on finite decimals and keeps the role split clear: fraction-to-decimal for the reverse direction, full fraction calculator for operations.

FAQ

Q. Does it work for repeating decimals?

This calculator is built for finite decimals. Repeating decimals follow a different conversion process.

Q. Is the result simplified?

Yes. The fraction is reduced before display.

Q. What if I want a mixed number instead?

Use the mixed number calculator when the result should be framed as a whole number plus fraction. Use fraction-to-decimal when the next step goes back toward decimal form.