The average speed of a moving object is defined as
(distance traveled) divided by (time to travel the distance).
I guess once you have the distance traveled and the time it took, you could use the calculator
to do the division. But I wouldn't say the calculator is "finding the speed". The brain-work is still
your job. All the calculator is doing for you is the arithmetic ... and it won't even do that, until you
put the right numbers in, in the right order. Guaranteed, if you put garbage into the calculator,
it'll give you garbage out.
the second you hit equal lol
The answer depends on what functions are built into your calculator. Read the calculator manual.
Cosecant is the reciprocal of sine. To find the cosecant of an angle using a calculator, find the sine of that angle (using the Sin button) and then divide 1 by the result.
Try using a calculator.
He measured, then used his calculator to find the area of his backyard. Before the electronic calculator, slide rules were used for computations.
using calculator , it will be equal to11.44
It is easy to find the answer using a calculator: 59,861,076
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There is a button to find it. We can use it.
I am certain that any regular calculator should do the job as what you are saying gas calculator. I have never heard of such calculator, if you found one do let everybody know about it.
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Using a calculator (if you need to), you will easily find that the answer is 558.