Convert a Fraction to a Decimal

Convert a Fraction to a Decimal with just one line of input. Type something like 3 / 4, and it’ll instantly show the decimal result. You can choose to round it, trim the trailing zeroes, or show the full math behind it.

Paste your input above or import a file below.
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Options
Round output
Strip trailing zeroes
Show calculation steps

How to Use:

  1. In the input box, type a fraction in the format numerator / denominator like 3 / 4.
  2. Adjust your output using the toggles in the Options box:
    • Round output: Applies 20-digit rounding for better readability.
    • Strip trailing zeroes: Cleans up decimals by trimming the zeros.
    • Show calculation steps: Displays how the fraction was divided.
  3. Your result updates live on the right. It flashes whenever it changes.
  4. Use Copy Output to grab it, or Export to File to save your result.
  5. Hit Clear All if you want to reset everything.

To load a saved fraction from a file, use the Choose File button under the input. Make sure the file is plain text and formatted like numerator / denominator.

What Convert a Fraction to a Decimal can do:

This tool turns any proper or improper fraction into a clean decimal format. By default, it rounds to 20 places. You can strip off trailing zeroes to keep things compact, or show the steps so you can follow along with how it was calculated. The file import makes it easy to work with saved fractions, and live output gives you instant feedback. The output area also has a character count so you can see how long your result is.

Example:

Input:

3 / 4

Settings: Round output: ON, Strip trailing zeroes: OFF, Show calculation steps: OFF

Output:0.75000000000000000000

With Strip + Steps ON:

0.75

Steps:
3 ÷ 4 = 0.75

Common Use Cases:

Convert a Fraction to a Decimal is perfect for students, coders, engineers, or anyone needing quick conversions for spreadsheets, equations, or everyday use. You can see the answer fast, customize the format, and even show your work when needed.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

Once you’ve got your decimal, Convert a Decimal Number to Binary Number is great if you’re switching to base 2 for computing or storage. And if you ever need to break things down further, Find the Decimal Expansion of a Number shows you exactly how that decimal plays out.