Fraction figurer

This fraction computer performs basic and avant-garde fraction operations, expressions with fractions combined with integers, decimals, and mixed numbers. It also shows detailed step-past-stride information about the fraction calculation procedure. The calculator helps in finding value from multiple fractions operations. Solve problems with two, three, or more fractions and numbers in one expression.

Rules for expressions with fractions:

Fractions - utilise a forward slash to carve up the numerator by the denominator, i.e., for five-hundredths, enter 5/100. If yous utilize mixed numbers, leave a space betwixt the whole and fraction parts.

Mixed numerals (mixed numbers or fractions) go along one space between the integer and
fraction and use a frontwards slash to input fractions i.eastward., 1 ii/3 . An example of a negative mixed fraction: -v 1/2.
Because slash is both signs for fraction line and division, use a colon (:) every bit the operator of sectionalization fractions i.e., 1/2 : one/3.
Decimals (decimal numbers) enter with a decimal point . and they are automatically converted to fractions - i.e. ane.45.

Math Symbols


Symbol Symbol proper noun Symbol Meaning Instance
+ plus sign addition 1/ii + 1/three
- minus sign subtraction one i/2 - two/3
* asterisk multiplication 2/iii * 3/iv
× times sign multiplication 2/three × five/half-dozen
: partitioning sign division 1/2 : 3
/ division slash division 1/3 / v
: colon complex fraction i/two : 1/3
^ caret exponentiation / power 1/4^3
() parentheses calculate expression inside start -3/5 - (-1/4)

The calculator follows well-known rules for the social club of operations. The most common mnemonics for remembering this social club of operations are:
PEMDAS - Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
BEDMAS - Brackets, Exponents, Sectionalisation, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction
BODMAS - Brackets, Of or Order, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
GEMDAS - Grouping Symbols - brackets (){}, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
MDAS - Multiplication and Sectionalization accept the same precedence over Addition and Subtraction. The MDAS rule is the order of operations part of the PEMDAS rule.
Be careful; always do multiplication and division before improver and subtraction. Some operators (+ and -) and (* and /) accept the same priority and must evaluate from left to right.

Fractions in discussion problems:

  • Fraction to decimal
    Write the fraction iii/22 as a decimal.
  • Max has 2
    Max has 13 pairs of socks. From this, half dozen pairs are blue, three pairs are chocolate-brown, two are blackness, and two are white. What fraction of Max's socks are either brown or blackness?
  • A class IV.A
    In a class, at that place are xv girls and 30 boys.  What fraction of the form represents the boys?
  • Babies
    Two adults, two children, and four babies are on a bus. What fraction of the people are babies?
  • Fruit basket
    If there are seven apples and v oranges in the basket, what fraction of oranges are in the fruit handbasket?
  • A subcontract half dozen
    A farm has 20 animals. At that place are four chickens. What fraction of the animals are chickens? Express your respond equally a fraction in the simplest grade.
  • In the deli
    In that location are 18 students in Jacob's homeroom. Six students bring their lunch to schoolhouse. The balance eat lunch in the deli. In the simplest form, what fraction of students consume lunch in the cafeteria?
  • 1 Sabbatum
    1 Saturday evening there are 40 girls, 25 boys, 18 women and 17 men at a cinema. What fraction are girls?
  • Someone
    Someone ate one/ten of a block, leaving merely ix/ten. If you eat 2/3 of the cake left, how much of a whole cake will you have eaten?
  • Fraction and a decimal
    Write every bit a fraction and a decimal. 1 and ii plus iii and 5 hundredths
  • Mathew
    Mathew has eight pencils. Three of them do not have erasers on end. What fraction of the pencils do non have erasers on end?

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