What mode should my calculator be in for fractions?
What mode should my calculator be in for fractions?
Math mode
When your calculator is in Math mode, as recommended, fractions are entered using the button in the left-hand column of the function key area of the calculator keypad.
What calculators can do fractions?
Here is the list of calculators with fraction functionality.
- Casio fx-55 PLUS Fraction Calculator.
- Educational Insights See ‘N’ Solve Fraction Calculator.
- Texas Instruments TI-30Xa Scientific Calculator.
- RENUS 2-Line Engineering Scientific Calculator.
- Casio fx-115ES PLUS Scientific Calculator.
What is the most advanced Texas Instruments calculator?
The TI-NSpire by Texas Instruments is arguably the most powerful and reliable calculator you can buy.
What kind of calculator is the TI 30XS?
30XS MultiView™ scientific calculator
Powerful, four-line scientific calculator for high school math and science exploration.
How do you do fractions on a Texas Instrument calculator?
Type the expression and press [MATH][ENTER][ENTER] to display the expression as a fraction. Press [MATH][ENTER][ENTER], and your answer is converted to a fraction. See the first screen. If your calculator can’t convert an expression to a fraction, it lets you know by redisplaying the decimal.
Is the TI-30XS a programmable calculator?
Non-programmable scientific calculator.
Is TI-30X allowed on Sat?
The TI-30XIIS™ scientific calculator is approved for use on SAT®, ACT® and AP® exams.
What is the difference between the TI-53 and ti-55-ii?
With the TI-55-II Texas Instruments added in 1981 a new calculator line to the existing slimline series. In you compare the slanted TI-55-II with a typical slimline calculator like the TI-53, you will notice some changes: • Larger display gives 8+2 digits instead 5+2 • 45 keys instead of 40 keys • More space for the electronics
Are there any TI-55 calculators with no hyphen?
The calculators were usually replaced for free by Texas Instruments with TI-55 III’s which did not inherit the bad genes of their forefathers. Some very early calculators of the second generation were sold under the old designation TI-55 II with just a missing hyphen. View a very rare TI-55 II manufactured in Taiwan here.
How bad was the keyboard of the ti-55-ii?
In practice the keyboard of all members of the slanted scientific/financial calculators was terrible, either bouncing or without any contact. Most users of the TI-55-II remember: “The -II designation was evidently for the number of keystrokes that were recorded with one button press”.
What is the difference between the TI-55 and the SR-40?
From a technical aspect the TI-55 continued the ideas of the SR-40with three main differences: The LED-stickusing LED chips mounted and bonded to the printed circuit board (PCB), was expanded to 12-digits instead of the 9-digits.