It depends on the calculator. A regular calculator cannot handle very much while a scientific calculator can handle larger numbers.
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To quarter a number with a calculator, you simply divide the number by 4. For example, to quarter the number 20, you would enter "20 ÷ 4" into the calculator, which equals 5. This process divides the number into four equal parts, each representing one-quarter of the original number.
To find anti log of a number enter the number as the exponent of 10.
D. enter the number; press the square root key
I can't say for all calculators, but on my TI calculator, it is the number of digits after the decimal place: type 2.0 enter fix 5 and 2.00000 appears.
That depends on what kind of calculator you have. 3.75 million would be 3750000. But on a scientific calculator you could also enter it as 3.75[EE]06 which is the same as 3.75*10^6.