Decimal Fraction Simplifier Calculator

Simplify any terminating decimal quickly with confidence today. Get lowest terms, mixed forms, and steps. Use clean inputs, exports, examples, and visual fraction insights.

Calculator Inputs

Use the responsive calculator grid below. It shows three columns on large screens, two on smaller screens, and one on mobile.

Accepts terminating decimals, negatives, and whole numbers.
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Recommended limit: 12 decimal places and 15 total digits.

Plotly Graph

This graph compares the unreduced fraction values with the simplified fraction values. Both represent the same number, but the reduced pair is easier to read and use.

Example Data Table

Decimal Unreduced Fraction Simplified Fraction Mixed Number
0.5 5/10 1/2 1/2
0.75 75/100 3/4 3/4
1.25 125/100 5/4 1 1/4
2.125 2125/1000 17/8 2 1/8
-3.5 -35/10 -7/2 -3 1/2
0.125 125/1000 1/8 1/8

Formula Used

The calculator converts a terminating decimal into a fraction by removing the decimal point and using a power of ten as the denominator.

Decimal = Integer form / 10^d Where: d = number of digits after the decimal point Simplified Fraction = (Integer form ÷ GCD) / (10^d ÷ GCD)

For mixed numbers, divide the simplified numerator by the simplified denominator:

Whole Part = floor(|numerator| / denominator) Remainder = |numerator| mod denominator Mixed Number = Whole Part + Remainder / Denominator
Exact simplification GCD reduction Improper and mixed forms CSV and PDF exports

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter a terminating decimal such as 0.875 or 2.125.
  2. Choose whether to include percent output, reciprocal, and steps.
  3. Select an example preset for quick testing if needed.
  4. Click Simplify Decimal to generate the result.
  5. Review the unreduced fraction, simplest form, and mixed number.
  6. Use the CSV and PDF buttons to save the result.
  7. Check the chart to compare unreduced and reduced values.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does this calculator simplify?

It converts terminating decimal numbers into exact fractions in lowest terms. It also shows the unreduced fraction, mixed number form, greatest common divisor, percent equivalent, and reciprocal when requested.

2. Does it work with negative decimals?

Yes. Enter a minus sign before the decimal, such as -3.5 or -0.125. The sign stays attached to the simplified fraction and the mixed number output.

3. Can it simplify whole numbers too?

Yes. A whole number becomes a fraction with denominator 1. For example, 4 becomes 4/1, and the mixed number output simply shows 4.

4. What is the unreduced fraction?

The unreduced fraction is the first fraction formed from the decimal before dividing by the greatest common divisor. For 0.75, the unreduced fraction is 75/100, which simplifies to 3/4.

5. Why is the GCD important?

The greatest common divisor is the largest number that divides both the numerator and denominator evenly. Dividing both parts by the GCD gives the fraction in lowest terms.

6. Does this handle repeating decimals?

No. This version is designed for terminating decimals only. Repeating decimals need a different algebraic method because they do not end after a fixed number of places.

7. Why is the reciprocal sometimes undefined?

The reciprocal is undefined when the simplified numerator is zero. Zero cannot be placed in the denominator of a fraction, so 0 has no reciprocal.

8. What are the practical uses of decimal fraction simplification?

It is useful in school mathematics, measurement conversion, ratio work, cooking adjustments, engineering calculations, and any task where an exact fractional value is easier to interpret than a decimal.

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