Depends on the school and the class. It's not only allowed but recommended in most science and engineering classes. If you're doing basic arithmetic lessons, the teacher may ban calculators.
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∙ 12y agoNo! Calculators Are Not Allowed In 8th Class Examination Hall.
only BOS approved calculators
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Calculator=prohibited in prelims but allowed in all mains exams.But not the scientific calculator, only the normal calculators are allowed.
You do not need a graphing calculator for 9th grade geometry. In fact, you do not need one for high school geometry. If you want one because you think you may require one at a later stage or simply to show off, then that's fine. Also, you may wish to check, through your school, whether such calculators are allowed in exams. Many examination boards allow basic scientific calculators in exams but not graphic calculators.
Depending on the elementary school, sometimes calculators are used. Some teachers advise against allowing calculators to be used for lower level math so that basic facts can be learned and that calculators should be presented as a tool in later grades. Others may use it in the classroom or for special projects, such as puzzle patterns, negative numbers, or introducing pi.
yes they should be
No. You aren't allowed to carry a calculator when taking your test. The test software has an on-screen calculator with basic math operation capabilities.
depends some are calculator and some aren't gcse's have both in them
yes school is allowed to to make you do homework outside of school
they are allowed your school is weird
Grade calculators are used by colleges in order to determine a good overall representation of a student's performance throughout the school year. This system allows a college to give more importance to specific results that are achieved throughout the school year.