The right part of a keyboard where the numbers are.
0 to 9
-both have numerical and alphabethical keys.-
100250, but without using other keys you will not know if that is rupees or dollars or peanuts.
It's called the qwerty (after the letter arrangement at the start of the top row of the alphabet keys, under the numerical keys).
A scientific calculator typically has around 45 to 50 buttons, including numerical keys, mathematical function keys (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), memory keys, trigonometric function keys, logarithmic function keys, and more. The exact number of buttons may vary slightly depending on the specific model and brand of the calculator.
The answer depends on whether or not you have a numerical key pad, and whether you have 10 or 12 function keys.
Near the top of the keyboard was the original place for the numerical keys, and still is, but a second set of these keys is find on the right side of the keyboard (or hidden on a few of the letter keys if it's not there) so that people can type numbers with one hand at an increased speed if, for whatever reason, they are typing a lot of numbers at the same time.
The Keyboard is made up of four parts:Documentation part or sectionFunctional part or sectionCursor part or sectionNumerical part or section
it allows the standard alphabetical and numerical keys to be used for computer functions and commands. ex. "ctrl+s" is a command commonly used to save a file
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Numerical data is numbers. Non-numerical data is anything else.
What is the answers of numerical sentences