Fraction to Decimal Conversion:
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Fraction to decimal conversion is the process of converting a fraction (a/b) into its decimal equivalent by dividing the numerator (a) by the denominator (b). This conversion is fundamental in mathematics and practical applications.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: The calculator performs the division of the numerator by the denominator to get the decimal equivalent.
Details: Decimal equivalents are often easier to work with in calculations, comparisons, and real-world applications. Many mathematical operations and computer systems prefer decimal format.
Tips: Enter any valid numerator and a non-zero denominator. The calculator will show the decimal equivalent rounded to 6 decimal places.
Q1: What if the denominator is zero?
A: Division by zero is undefined. The calculator requires a non-zero denominator.
Q2: How precise are the results?
A: Results are rounded to 6 decimal places for readability while maintaining reasonable precision.
Q3: Can I enter negative numbers?
A: Yes, both numerator and denominator can be negative (except denominator cannot be zero).
Q4: What about repeating decimals?
A: The calculator shows a rounded decimal approximation. Exact repeating decimals would require symbolic computation.
Q5: Can this convert decimals back to fractions?
A: No, this is a one-way conversion from fraction to decimal only.