The standard is a button that says "a b/c" the b/c is in a smaller font. When using it it should look like 3¬5 (meaning 3/5). You can also say 2¬3¬5 (meaning 2 and 3/5). To test try putting in 2¬6, it should simplify it to 1¬3. Unfortunately not all calculators have it.
Note: the actual symbol ¬ represents will be ¬ rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
not all scientific calculators are the same. what is the calc's brand and model number? Check with the calculator's manual or if you don't have it look on the manufacturer's website
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.
12 [10x] 6 or 1.2 [10x] 7 in the Casio scientific series.
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A calculator can convert numbers that appear as decimals into numbers that appear as fractions. Fractions are generally considered more easy to use then decimals.
If your calculator is a scientific one then just press the S<=>D button
not all scientific calculators are the same. what is the calc's brand and model number? Check with the calculator's manual or if you don't have it look on the manufacturer's website
You need a scientific calculator, or one with function keys.
How to add fractions on a texas instruments TI-81
You multiply the numerators across and put that as the numerator of your answer, then multiply the denominators of the fractions across the put that as the denominator of your answer. It is very easy.
I would think either (1/2) or .5 for one half, and so on.
It is a "scientific calculator". There is one on your PC if you search for it. Scientific calculators were extremely expensive 20 years ago, but what cost about £25 then can be bought in many shops for about £5.
You can add fractions if you have a scientific calculator. All you have to do is press the b/c button. If you don't have one, you could always turn the fraction into a decimal.
A Scientific calculator is a kind of calculator which is used to solve scientific, engineering and Mathematical problems. It comes loaded with commonly used functions such as logarithms, scientific notation, trigonometry, floating point, complex numbers, fractions and so on. It is used widely in solving quick mathematical problems such as trigonometry functions and some cases with physics and Chemistry.
look for the A B/C button and press the first number, then the button then the second
Entering a fraction can be done on any calculator, scientific or simple. This can be done by taking the fraction and entering it a division operation. For example the fraction of three fourths will be entered as "3 divided by 4" to yield . 75.
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