Affiliate Disclosure
The short version: Some links on this site earn us a small commission if you buy something through them. You don't pay a penny more. That money helps us keep every calculator, tutorial, and worksheet on this site free.
How We Make Money
Running OnlineFractionsCalculator.com costs money. Hosting, development time, fact-checking every tutorial. We don't charge for any of our tools, so we need another way to keep the lights on.
That's where affiliate links come in. When we mention a math textbook, an educational app, or a learning tool we think is worth your time, we sometimes link to the retailer using a special tracking URL. If you click it and buy something, the retailer sends us a small referral fee. The price you see is exactly the same either way.
You'll also see display ads on some pages. We keep them separate from the calculators and lesson content so they don't get in the way of what you came here to do.
We Pick What We Recommend, Not the Other Way Around
No company pays us to say nice things about their product. If we recommend a particular fractions workbook or app, it's because we've looked at it and think it's actually useful. Commission rates don't factor into those decisions. We'd rather recommend a product with a lower payout that actually teaches fractions well than one that pays more but falls short.
Every calculator on this site runs the same math whether or not there's an affiliate link on the page. Our tutorials and step-by-step examples are written independently and checked for accuracy. Advertisers don't get to edit our content. Period.
FTC Compliance
The FTC requires sites like ours to tell you when we have a financial relationship with the products we mention. That's what this page is for, and it follows the guidelines laid out in 16 CFR Part 255 (the FTC's rules on endorsements).
On any page that includes affiliate links, you'll see a short disclosure notice near the top. We also mark all affiliate links with rel="nofollow sponsored" so search engines know the deal, too.
If you want to read the FTC's rules yourself, they're on the FTC Endorsement Guides page.
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