A sum you can carry out which will make 111 with three numbers (four keystrokes), is 37 x 3. However, as you will press the equals sign too, this is a total of five keystrokes.
The answer depends on your calculator but many have shortcut keys for "x10x" or something similar.
Hit the second button, it allows all the keys on the TI-83 to have a second function. Now, hit the plus button. There should be a MEM on top of it, this stands for memory. Now scroll down using the arrow keys to the 7th option, which says reset. It will confirm that you want to clear the RAM. Then press YES. Your TI-83 plus is reset.
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.
These combination keystrokes are shortcut keys, because they provide an alternative to using the mouse to select menu options in programs
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You need a scientific calculator, or one with function keys.
yes they can be used as a calculator!
To enter using a calculator type of keying with the NUM lock activated. And to enter normal text typed with the keyboard.
Are you holding the keys down at the same time?Are you even using the right keys?Use these keys:controlshiftCHappy cheating!
There are no special keys for this situation. You must simply apply the appropriate formulae.
numeric keypad
No there isn't one except for timing
press 1 0 0
it says the times ,add ,divide & minus keys obviously like every calculator
When typing you might want to use the x For example:5x6=30 When using Windows Calculator you use *(above the 9 on the keypad). For example:5*6=30
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
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