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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T11:20:21+00:00 2026-06-12T11:20:21+00:00

Is there anyway to compute a fraction, e.g. 2/3 or 1/2, in Python without

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Is there anyway to compute a fraction, e.g. 2/3 or 1/2, in Python without importing the math module?

The code snippet is simple:

# What is the cube root of your number
n = float(raw_input('Enter a number: '))
print(n**(1/3))

Extraordinarily simple code, but everywhere I look it’s telling me to import the math module. I just want to add that snippet into a bigger code I’m working on. I keep getting 1 as my answer because Python feels like 1/3 is 0 rather than .333333333. I could put .33333, but that’s just a temporary fix and I want to know how to perform this very basic computation for future projects.

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    2026-06-12T11:20:22+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 11:20 am

    You can use from __future__ import division to make integer division return floats where necessary (so that 1/3 will result in 0.333333…).

    Even without doing that, you can get your fractional value by doing 1.0/3 instead of 1/3. (The 1.0 makes the first number a float rather than an integer, which makes division work right.)

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