Egyptian Fraction Calculator

Enter a proper fraction to expand it into Egyptian unit fractions.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

An Egyptian fraction is a sum of distinct unit fractions — fractions with a numerator of 1, like ½, ⅓, or 1/17 — and takes its name from the fact that ancient Egyptian mathematicians, as recorded in documents like the Rhind Papyrus, represented all fractions this way rather than using a general numerator over a denominator. Every positive rational number less than 1 can be written as a finite sum of distinct unit fractions.

This calculator expands a proper fraction into its Egyptian fraction form using the greedy algorithm (also called the Fibonacci–Sylvester method), which repeatedly subtracts the largest possible unit fraction at each step. It's a classic topic in recreational and number theory, used in math education to illustrate greedy algorithms and number representation, and it's a fun way to explore how differently ancient mathematical systems could express the same quantities we now write as simple numerator/denominator fractions.

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