Fraction Calculator – Simplify Math One Slice at a Time

Trying to solve fractions without losing your mind? Our free online Fraction Calculator helps you add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions—step by step. Whether you're a student tackling homework or a parent helping with math night, we've got you covered.

Basic Fraction Calculator

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Mixed Numbers Calculator

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Simplify Fractions

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Decimal to Fraction

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Fraction to Decimal

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Big Number Fraction Calculator

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🥧 Fraction Calculator – Because slicing pie shouldn't require a PhD 🧠

That's why we made this:
A free online fraction calculator that doesn't roll its eyes when you forget how to find a common denominator.

Whether you're baking cookies or battling word problems from math class, this tool makes fractions suck less.

💡 What does it do?

  • ✅ Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions — without the tears
  • ✅ Supports mixed numbers like 2 ½ — because life isn't always improper
  • ✅ Auto-simplifies results — no need to dust off your GCD knowledge
  • ✅ Shows the step-by-step breakdown — so you can pretend you did it yourself
  • ✅ Accepts decimals too — it's not judgmental

Whether you're:

  • 👩‍🍳 Doubling grandma's cookie recipe
  • 📚 Doing middle school math (again...)
  • 🍕 Just trying to split the bill fairly with your "I only had water" friend...

This calculator handles the messy part, so you don't have to.

❓ FAQ – Because yes, 1/3 + 1/4 is confusing

Q: Can I use mixed numbers like "3 1/2"?
A: Totally. This calculator speaks fluent "kitchen math."

Q: Does it simplify fractions automatically?
A: Yup — cleaner answers, less eye twitching.

Q: Can I see how it solved the problem?
A: Yes! Click the steps. Math flex mode: activated.

Q: Is it actually free?
A: Absolutely. No signups, no subscription, no shady stuff. Just the occasional chill ad.

Q: Can it help me pass my math test?
A: It'll definitely help. But showing up to class also helps. Just saying.

Q: Why not just do it by hand?
A: You could also churn your own butter. But why suffer?

🥧 Pro tip: Bookmark this bad boy.
Next time you need to calculate 7/16 of 3 ¾ teaspoons, you'll save yourself the existential crisis.