Fraction to Decimal Calculator
Convert fractions to decimals step by step
The calculator will convert the given fraction (proper or improper) or mixed number into a decimal (possibly, repeating or recurring), with steps shown.
Solution
Your input: convert 90015 into a decimal.
Write the problem in the special format:
−60.015−900
Step 1
How many 15's are in 9? The answer is 0.
Write down the calculated result in the upper part of the table.
Now, 9−0⋅15=9−0=9.
Bring down the next digit of the dividend.
−060.015−90↓0.0−000.lll0.lll90.
Step 2
How many 15's are in 90? The answer is 6.
Write down the calculated result in the upper part of the table.
Now, 90−6⋅15=90−90=0.
Bring down the next digit of the dividend.
−060.015−900↓.0−000.lll0.lll90.−000.lll90.lll00.
Step 3
How many 15's are in 0? The answer is 0.
Write down the calculated result in the upper part of the table.
Now, 0−0⋅15=0−0=0.
Bring down the next digit of the dividend.
−060.015−900.0↓−000.lll0.lll90.−000.lll90.lll00.−00.0lll0.lll0.0
Step 4
How many 15's are in 0? The answer is 0.
Write down the calculated result in the upper part of the table.
Now, 0−0⋅15=0−0=0.
−060.015−900.0−000.lll0.lll90.−000.lll90.lll00.−00.0lll0.lll0.0−0.0lll.0lll0
As can be seen, the digits are repeating with some period, therefore it is a repeating (or recurring) decimal: 90015=60.0¯
Answer: 90015=60.0¯