The result is 1/15, which equals 0.0666… with the 6 repeating.
Some division problems look small, then they turn into a mess of decimals. This one doesn’t have to. Once you see what’s happening, you can switch between fraction, decimal, and percent in seconds—and you’ll know which form to use for homework, tests, or real-life math.
We’ll solve it two clean ways, simplify it, write the repeating decimal correctly, and turn it into a percent without losing track of what the number means.
What Is 6 Divided By 90? Worked Out Step By Step
Start with the division as a fraction. Division and fractions are the same idea written two ways:
- 6 ÷ 90 means “6 divided into 90 equal parts” in fraction form.
- So, 6 ÷ 90 = 6/90.
Simplify 6/90 To Its Smallest Fraction
Simplifying means dividing the top and bottom by the same number until you can’t do it anymore.
Both 6 and 90 share a factor of 6:
- 6 ÷ 6 = 1
- 90 ÷ 6 = 15
So the simplified fraction is:
6/90 = 1/15
If you want a quick rule to follow each time you simplify, Khan Academy lays out the “greatest common factor” approach in plain steps in reducing fractions to simplest forms.
6 Divided By 90 As A Fraction And Decimal
Now you’ve got the clean fraction: 1/15. Next, turn it into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator. That’s the standard move: top divided by bottom.
Do The Long Division: 1 ÷ 15
Since 1 is smaller than 15, the answer starts with 0 point something.
- Write 1.0000… and divide by 15.
- 15 doesn’t go into 1, so write 0 and place a decimal point.
- Bring down a 0 to make 10. 15 doesn’t go into 10, so write 0.
- Bring down another 0 to make 100. 15 goes into 100 six times (6 × 15 = 90).
- Subtract 90 from 100 to get 10.
- Bring down a 0 again to make 100, and the same step repeats.
Once you hit that “10 then 100” loop, you know the decimal repeats.
1/15 = 0.0666…
How To Write The Repeating Part
You’ll often see this written with a bar over the repeating digit:
0.06
OpenStax states the conversion rule plainly: to turn a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator in Decimals and Fractions.
So now you have the same value in two common forms:
- Exact fraction: 1/15
- Repeating decimal: 0.0666…
That fraction form is “exact” because it ends cleanly. The decimal form never ends, so it’s written with dots or a repeating bar.
What The Answer Means In Plain Terms
Math feels easier when the number has a story.
Since 6/90 simplifies to 1/15, you can read the result like this:
- If something is split into 15 equal parts, one part is the share you get from this division.
- If you have 90 of something and you take 6, that’s the same share as 1 out of 15.
That “one out of fifteen” idea helps you sanity-check your answer. One out of 15 is a small slice, so a decimal near 0 makes sense.
You can also check it with a simple comparison:
- 1/10 is 0.1
- 1/20 is 0.05
1/15 sits between 1/10 and 1/20, so the decimal should sit between 0.1 and 0.05. And 0.0666… fits right there.
Table Of Forms You Can Use For Homework And Real Life
Depending on the question, one form is easier than the others. This table shows the same answer in several useful formats.
| Form | Value | When It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Division Expression | 6 ÷ 90 | Matches how the problem is asked |
| Original Fraction | 6/90 | Shows numerator and denominator directly |
| Simplified Fraction | 1/15 | Best for exact work and later fraction math |
| Repeating Decimal | 0.0666… | Best for estimation and calculator-style answers |
| Repeating-Bar Notation | 0.06 | Best for showing repetition in a clean way |
| Percent | 6.666…% | Best for rates, discounts, and share-of-whole language |
| Ratio | 1:15 | Best for mixing, scaling, and comparisons |
| “Out Of” Form | 1 out of 15 | Best for quick meaning checks |
Turning 1/15 Into A Percent Without Losing The Thread
Percent means “per 100.” To convert a decimal to a percent, move the decimal point two places to the right and add a percent sign.
Start from the decimal:
0.0666…
Move the decimal two places right:
6.666…%
So 6 divided by 90 is a bit more than six and a half percent.
Rounding The Percent For School Answers
Some teachers want a rounded decimal or percent. When you round a repeating decimal, you pick a stopping point and look at the next digit.
- To two decimal places: 0.07 (since the next digit is 6)
- To three decimal places: 0.067
- As a percent to one decimal place: 6.7%
If the question says “exact,” stick with 1/15.
Spot Checks That Catch Mistakes Fast
Most wrong answers on this problem come from one of these slips:
Mixing Up The Order
6 ÷ 90 is not the same as 90 ÷ 6. If you flip it, you get 15, which is far bigger than the small share we expect.
Forgetting To Simplify
6/90 is correct, but it’s not in simplest form. If the task is “simplify,” you need 1/15.
Dropping The Repeating Part
Writing 0.06 is not the same as 0.0666… That missing tail changes the value. If you must round, round on purpose and show the rounded form the question asks for.
Sanity Check With Multiplication
A fast check is to multiply your answer by 90 and see if you land back on 6.
- (1/15) × 90 = 90/15 = 6
That’s a perfect match, so 1/15 is locked in.
When Each Form Is The Smart Pick
Picking the right form can save time.
Use The Fraction For Exact Work
Fractions keep things clean in algebra, ratio questions, and any step where rounding could snowball into a wrong final answer.
Say you need to add this value to another fraction. If you keep 1/15, you stay exact. If you switch to 0.067 too early, you build a rounding error into every later step.
Use The Decimal For Measurement And Estimation
Decimals shine when you need a quick sense of size.
0.0666… tells you it’s a bit under 0.07, so it’s under one tenth. That helps with number line placement and quick comparisons.
Use The Percent For “Share Of A Whole” Language
Percent is the easiest way to talk about parts out of 100.
If you scored 6 points out of 90 points, that’s 6.666…%. If you want a rounded classroom-style score, 6.7% fits.
Table Of Quick Conversions And Checks
This second table gives a compact set of “grab-and-go” conversions and checks you can reuse on similar problems.
| Task | Move | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Write As A Fraction | Turn 6 ÷ 90 into 6/90 | 6/90 |
| Simplify | Divide top and bottom by 6 | 1/15 |
| Write As A Decimal | Divide 1 by 15 | 0.0666… |
| Write As A Percent | Move decimal two places right | 6.666…% |
| Round Decimal (2 Places) | Stop at 0.06, next digit is 6 | 0.07 |
| Round Percent (1 Place) | Stop at 6.6, next digit is 6 | 6.7% |
| Multiply To Check | (1/15) × 90 | 6 |
Practice: Make This Skill Stick
If you want this to feel automatic, try these quick drills. Do them without a calculator first, then check your work.
Simplify First, Then Divide
- 8 ÷ 120
- 12 ÷ 180
- 5 ÷ 75
Each one can be simplified into a smaller fraction before you touch long division.
Turn Fractions Into Percents
- 1/20
- 1/25
- 3/50
Watch how some become tidy decimals and others repeat, just like 1/15.
Final Answer You Can Write With Confidence
Here’s the clean result in the forms you’ll most often need:
- Exact: 1/15
- Decimal: 0.0666… (6 repeats)
- Percent: 6.666…%
If your assignment asks for “simplest form,” write 1/15. If it asks for a decimal to a certain place, round on purpose and match the place value it names.
References & Sources
- OpenStax.“5.3 Decimals and Fractions.”States the rule that converting a fraction to a decimal is done by dividing the numerator by the denominator.
- Khan Academy.“Reducing Fractions to Simplest Forms.”Shows a step-based method for simplifying fractions using a shared factor.