Most graphing calculators are around $50. You can probably find one that is cheaper online, but generally they cost about $50.
.25=1/4 .50=1/2 The only way I know to explain it is to get a calculator. On graphing calculators, if you type in the decimal, press enter, then press math, fraction and it will give you a fraction in simplest form.
48 has the most factors..
48 has 10 factors, the most factors of any number under 50.
I factored the other 49.
It doesn't. 48 has the most factors of positive numbers under 50.
most people die over the age of 50 or if they have an illness they might die under the age of 50 but the average of dying is 50 to how ever old you get
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Most of Holland is below sea level if that is what you mean.
i dont think that you can get 1 for under $50
The average solar calculator produces between 50 and 100 microwatts. A typical solar cell might produce 20 - 40 microamps at between 2 and 3V.In practical terms, this is an incredibly small amount of electricity. You could easily generate that much electricity with a small hand generator.Graphing calculators (which are never solar) use far more electricity (around 0.3 watts or 300,000 microwatts, which is aronud 4,000 times as much). This is why these calculators are never solar. To use solar cells they would need a solar panel 4,000 times bigger than the one on the non-graphing calculators, and that would be too big to fit on the calculator!
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard is a good keyboard under$50
$200.00 $250.00 Fifty years ago, $50 was worth $50. Today, $50 is worth $50. Product purchased for $50 in 1957 would cost about $365 in 2007. Product purchased for $50 in 2007 would have cost about $7 in 1957. See Related Links for inflation calculators.