Fraction calculator



This fraction calculator performs all fraction operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and evaluates expressions with fractions. It also shows detailed step-by-step information.

The result:

12 6/10 + 5 5/10 = 181/10 = 18 1/10 = 18.1

The result spelled out in words is one hundred eighty-one tenths (or eighteen and one tenth).

How do we solve fractions step by step?

  1. Conversion a mixed number 12 6/10 to a improper fraction: 12 6/10 = 12 6/10 = 12 · 10 + 6/10 = 120 + 6/10 = 126/10

    To find a new numerator:
    a) Multiply the whole number 12 by the denominator 10. Whole number 12 equally 12 * 10/10 = 120/10
    b) Add the answer from the previous step 120 to the numerator 6. New numerator is 120 + 6 = 126
    c) Write a previous answer (new numerator 126) over the denominator 10.

    Twelve and six tenths is one hundred twenty-six tenths.
  2. Conversion a mixed number 5 5/10 to a improper fraction: 5 5/10 = 5 5/10 = 5 · 10 + 5/10 = 50 + 5/10 = 55/10

    To find a new numerator:
    a) Multiply the whole number 5 by the denominator 10. Whole number 5 equally 5 * 10/10 = 50/10
    b) Add the answer from the previous step 50 to the numerator 5. New numerator is 50 + 5 = 55
    c) Write a previous answer (new numerator 55) over the denominator 10.

    Five and five tenths is fifty-five tenths.
  3. Add: 126/10 + 55/10 = 126 + 55/10 = 181/10
    Both fractions have the same denominator, which is then the common denominator in the adding them. In the following intermediate step, it cannot further simplify the fraction result by canceling.
    In other words, one hundred twenty-six tenths plus fifty-five tenths equals one hundred eighty-one tenths.

Rules for expressions with fractions:

Fractions - write a forward slash to separate the numerator and the denominator, i.e., for five-hundredths, enter 5/100. If you use mixed numbers, leave a space between the whole and fraction parts.

Mixed numerals (mixed numbers or fractions) - keep one space between the whole part and fraction and use a forward slash to input fraction i.e., 1 2/3 . A negative mixed fraction write for example as -5 1/2.
A slash is both a sign for fraction line and division, use a colon (:) for division fractions i.e., 1/2 : 1/3.
Decimals (decimal numbers) enter with a decimal dot . and they are automatically converted to fractions - i.e. 1.45.


Math Symbols


SymbolSymbol nameSymbol MeaningExample
+plus signaddition 1/2 + 1/3
-minus signsubtraction 1 1/2 - 2/3
*asteriskmultiplication 2/3 * 3/4
×times signmultiplication 2/3 × 5/6
:division signdivision 1/2 : 3
/division slashdivision 1/3 / 5
:coloncomplex fraction 1/2 : 1/3
^caretexponentiation / power 1/4^3
()parenthesescalculate expression inside first-3/5 - (-1/4)


The calculator follows well-known rules for the order of operations. The most common mnemonics for remembering this order are:
  • PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
  • BEDMAS: Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
  • BODMAS: Brackets, Order (or "Of"), Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
  • GEMDAS: Grouping symbols (brackets: `(){}`), Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction.
  • MDAS: Multiplication and Division (same precedence), Addition and Subtraction (same precedence). MDAS is a subset of PEMDAS.
Important Notes:
1. Multiplication/Division vs. Addition/Subtraction: Always perform multiplication and division *before* addition and subtraction.
2. Left-to-Right Rule: Operators with the same precedence (e.g., `+` and `-`, or `*` and `/`) must be evaluated from left to right.

Last Modified: April 16, 2025