All remainders on a calculator will appear as a decimal. Some TI scientific calculators can convert the answer into a fraction.
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.
e-r diagram of scientific calculator
A scientific calculator.
It's just a number divided by another number. To create a fraction on a calculator without a fraction button, you just divide the numerator by the denominator. For example, the fraction 4/9 is equivalent to 4 ÷ 9 on a calculator.
Press the simplify button.
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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.
It is Ab/c.
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.
The symbol for division on a calculator is typically represented by the forward slash (/) or the ÷ symbol.
All remainders on a calculator will appear as a decimal. Some TI scientific calculators can convert the answer into a fraction.
A Texas Instruments graphing calculator can be used as a basic calculator, a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator.
A Scientific Calculator
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.
well if you have a Texas instrument scientific calculator you can just hit MATH then Frac and ENTER that'l give you the fraction of 3.48 otherwise i cant help you lol
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