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Decimal to Fraction Muunnin

Käytä Decimal to Fraction Muunnin laskuria nopeiden ja tarkkojen tulosten saamiseksi.

Kuinka käyttää tätä laskuria

  1. Anna Decimal Number
  2. Napsauta Laske-painiketta
  3. Lue tulos, joka näkyy laskurin alapuolella

How to Convert a Decimal to a Fraction

To convert a decimal to a fraction:

  1. Count the decimal places (e.g., 0.75 has 2 decimal places)
  2. Write the decimal as a fraction over 10^n (e.g., 75/100)
  3. Simplify using the Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) → 75/100 = 3/4

Our calculator does all three steps automatically and shows the result in lowest terms.

Common Decimal to Fraction Equivalents

DecimalFraction
0.11/10
0.1251/8
0.251/4
0.333...1/3
0.51/2
0.666...2/3
0.753/4
0.8757/8

What is the GCD?

The Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) is the largest number that divides both the numerator and denominator without remainder. Dividing both by the GCD simplifies the fraction to its lowest terms.

For example, GCD(75, 100) = 25. So 75/100 ÷ 25/25 = 3/4. The Euclidean algorithm is the standard efficient method: GCD(a, b) = GCD(b, a mod b) until b = 0.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert a repeating decimal to a fraction?

For a repeating decimal like 0.333..., set x = 0.333..., then 10x = 3.333..., subtract: 9x = 3, so x = 3/9 = 1/3. For 0.142857142857... (repeating 6 digits), the process requires multiplying by 10^6.

What is the fraction for 0.625?

0.625 = 625/1000. GCD(625, 1000) = 125. So 625/1000 ÷ 125/125 = 5/8. Therefore 0.625 = 5/8.

Can all decimals be expressed as fractions?

Terminating decimals (like 0.75) and repeating decimals (like 0.333...) can always be written as fractions. Non-repeating, non-terminating decimals (like π = 3.14159...) are irrational and cannot be expressed as exact fractions.

Viimeksi päivitetty: March 2026