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Quick Answer

Convert inches to decimal by dividing the fraction part and adding it to the whole number (for example, 5 3/4 = 5.75). This converter supports fraction-to-decimal and decimal-to-fraction workflows for construction, woodworking, and manufacturing measurements.

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Zoll-zu-Dezimal-Konverter

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Unser Profi-Tool nutzt fortschrittliche Parsing-Algorithmen, um verschiedene Bruchformate zu verstehen, die in Bau, Holzarbeit und Fertigung üblich sind.

Ideal für Bauleiter, Tischler und Ingenieure, die Zollangaben wie "5 3/4" schnell und exakt in "5.75" umrechnen müssen.

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Core Facts

Convert inches to decimal by dividing the fraction part and adding it to the whole number (for example, 5 3/4 = 5.75). This converter supports fraction-to-decimal and decimal-to-fraction workflows for construction, woodworking, and manufacturing measurements.

Pricing
Free online converter
Primary use cases
Construction, woodworking, and manufacturing
Input formats
Mixed numbers (5 3/4), fractions (3/4), and decimals (5.75)
Direction
Fraction to decimal and decimal to fraction
Precision
1 to 6 decimal places for fraction-to-decimal mode
Platform
Mobile and desktop web browsers
Data handling
Local conversion in browser without account signup
Output utilities
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Scope and Limitations

  • This tool is for inch-based fraction and decimal conversion only.
  • Negative measurements are not supported in the current parser.
  • Results are numeric conversions, not manufacturing tolerance guarantees.
  • Always validate critical dimensions against project drawings and shop standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I convert 5 3/4 inches to decimal?

Split the mixed number into whole and fraction parts. Convert 3/4 to 0.75, then add 5.00 to get 5.75.

2. Can this converter change decimals back to fractions?

Yes. Switch to decimal-to-fraction mode and enter values like 0.625 or 5.75 to get fractional output.

3. What fraction precision should I use for woodworking?

Many woodworking workflows use 1/16 or 1/32 precision. Choose a decimal precision that matches your tool and cut tolerance.

4. Does this tool support job-site mobile use?

Yes. The interface is optimized for mobile screens and touch input so contractors can convert measurements quickly on site.

5. What input formats are accepted?

You can enter mixed numbers such as 2 1/2, simple fractions such as 3/8, and decimal values such as 2.375.

6. Is the inches to decimal converter free?

Yes. The converter is free to use and does not require registration for normal conversion workflows.

7. Why convert fractional inches to decimal inches?

Decimal values are easier to use in CAD, CNC, spreadsheets, and digital measurement systems that prefer base-10 numbers.

8. Can this replace engineering drawings or standards?

No. This tool helps with numeric conversion only and should be treated as a calculation aid, not a replacement for formal specifications.

Data Sources and Disclaimer

Conversion logic follows standard arithmetic for fractions and decimals. For official measurement context, refer to NIST SI units guidance and your project-specific codes, drawings, and tolerances. Always verify critical dimensions before fabrication or installation.

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Last updated: 2026-02-20 | Content version: 1.1