5x = 125
3x = 27
1/3 x 4x = 64/3
1/7 x 3x = 2187/7
1/7 x 3x = 729/7
35 x (1/7)x = 5/7
7 x (1/9)x = 7/59049 2x = 32
To input mixed fractions in a TI-30 calculator, first convert the mixed fraction into an improper fraction. For example, for (2 \frac{1}{3}), multiply the whole number (2) by the denominator (3) and add the numerator (1), resulting in (7/3). Then, enter this improper fraction directly as (7 ÷ 3) and perform your calculations. The calculator does not have a dedicated mixed fraction function, so using improper fractions is key.
4 x 1/23t = 1/2
1/7 x 3x = 2187/7
7 x 1/9x = 7/6561
1/7 x 3x = 729/7
35 x (1/7)x = 5/7
7 x (1/9)x = 7/59049 2x = 32
Yes, both are necessary for the cell to produce energy to function.
That function depends on the calculator's capabilites. Some calculators do not show fractions. They only represent fractions as a decimal value (e.g. 50% is represented in the calculator as .5). If your calculator has a fraction function, you can enter 50% then press the fraction button & it will display 1/2 (which is the lowest fraction for 50%).
Yes it can. It enables you to enter a function into the worksheet.
With the latest TI-84 updates, you can work with fractions as actual fractions - not operators or decimals. To insert a fraction press Alpha > F1 > 1:n/d. Enter a couple of numbers, press the "+" sign, do it again, press enter, and you will get your answer!
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You can enter complex fractions on a TI-Inspire calculator, even though there is not a fraction button. Since a fraction bar essentially means to divide, so the division button is a fraction bar.