2.25 as a Fraction

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2.25 as a fraction is 9/4 (in lowest terms).

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Result9/4

Step by step

  1. 1. Write it as a fraction

    2.25 has 2 decimal place(s), so write it as 225/100.

  2. 2. Find the greatest common divisor

    The greatest common divisor of 225 and 100 is 25.

  3. 3. Reduce

    Divide top and bottom by 25: 225/100 = 9/4.

As a mixed number

Because the numerator is larger than the denominator, 9/4 can be written as a mixed number: 2 1/4.

The fraction visualized

9/4
9 of 4 parts shaded

On the number line

01/41/23/41232.25
This value: 2.25

Common fractions compared

1/81/43/81/25/83/47/8

The three forms

The same value can be written as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent: 9/4 = 2.25 = 225%.

Fraction ↔ Decimal ↔ Percent

FractionDecimalPercent
1/20.550%
1/30.333333.33%
2/30.666766.67%
1/40.2525%
3/40.7575%
1/50.220%
2/50.440%
1/80.12512.5%
3/80.37537.5%
5/80.62562.5%
7/80.87587.5%
1/100.110%
1/160.06256.25%

About fractions, decimals, and percents

Fractions, decimals, and percents are three ways of writing the same proportion. A fraction is the ratio of two whole numbers, a decimal is the result of dividing them, and a percent is that same number expressed per hundred.

These conversions are pure math and never change — the results on this page are exact, not rounded (except where rounding is explicitly shown).

Frequently asked questions

What is 2.25 as a Fraction?

2.25 as a fraction is 9/4 (in lowest terms).

How do you convert 2.25 to a fraction?

Write 2.25 as a fraction over a power of ten, then divide the top and bottom by their greatest common divisor to reduce it fully to 9/4. The full steps are shown above.

What is 2.25 as a percent?

2.25 equals 225%. Multiply the decimal by 100.

What does “in lowest terms” mean?

A fraction is in lowest terms (simplest form) when the numerator and denominator share no common factor other than 1. For example, 6/8 can still be reduced, but 3/4 cannot.

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