33*3 11*9
Check the manual of your specific calculator. What I have seen is usually something like the following: The calculator tends to automatically show fractions as mixed fractions. The calculator has a "fraction" key, often labelled ab/c. Pressing the "shift" key (or some similar key for "extra functions") followed by the fraction key will often to the desired conversion in the other way (from mixed to improper).
If the calculator has the option for fractions, it will usually have a key labelled "a b/c". Use this "fraction" key to input fractions. For example, to input 1/2, type 1 (fraction) 2; to input 3 1/2 (three and one-half), type 3 (fraction) 1 (fraction) 2. If the calculator DOES NOT have the option for fractions (though most modern scientific calculators do), you can write the fraction as a division; for example if you type 2 / 3, you get two divided by three, which is the same as the fraction 2/3. In such a case, the calculator will show the result in decimal, though.
The sign change key on the TI-83 Plus calculator is located on the bottom row of keys to the left of the ENTER key. It is a white key with black printing that looks like this: (-) You must use this key instead of the blue subtraction key when you need to indicate a negative number; otherwise, the calculator will tell you it doesn't understand what you mean ("syntax error").
If you have a syntax error on a Casio fx-85GT Plus calculator, you can press the or key which will give you the location of the error and you can then correct it.
Press the S<=>D key, above the DEL key.
95. Your computer should have a calculator option on it, if you are unable to do the math. Try pressing the start key, then press the accessories key. Next time, try and use your computer's calculator to do math problems.
Answer: Your number times .16666666667 Answer: Either you use the fraction key (if your calculator has one - it is usually labelled something like a b/c); that will keep the result as a fraction. Or you just divide the number by six; that will show you the result in decimals.
Try 1000 / 2 =1000/2"1000" button, then "divide" button, then "2" button
If the calculator has special keys for calculations with fractions, entering a fraction and pressing the fraction key again normally works - but in any case, you can check the manual for your specific calculator. Something that should work in any calculator is to simply divide the numerator by the denominator. Example: What is the decimal equivalent of 2/3? Just divide 2 by 3, and you should get an answer similar to 0.6666666667.
On my calculator it is the same key as the log key, but you have to press the "Shift" key first. It is shown as 10â– .
It depends on the calculator. It could be "Rnd".