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.
the answer is 21. (use a calculator and it is : 84% 4=21
There is no such number on a calculator. If you see "R" on a calculator, it is probably some calculation - for example, conversion from polar to rectangular coordinates. Check the manual for your calculator.
This will depend on the type of calculator you have. This will depend on the type of calculator you have.
if it is a scientific calculator you just have to press replay at the top of the calculator
On a calculator screen it is eight(8) digits.
241000.... without the aid of a calculator.
Example: 1 / 4 x 100 = 25 on a calculator so a quarter is 25 per cent where / is the ÷ symbol on a calculator.
the answer is 21. (use a calculator and it is : 84% 4=21
6.08 by the way there is something called a calculator you can use
A U.S. quarter dated 1965 or later weighs 1/5 of an ounce. Grab your calculator and go from there.
There is no such number on a calculator. If you see "R" on a calculator, it is probably some calculation - for example, conversion from polar to rectangular coordinates. Check the manual for your calculator.
16. It would have been a lot quicker to use the calculator on your computer!
This will depend on the type of calculator you have. This will depend on the type of calculator you have.
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Buy a good calculator.
if it is a scientific calculator you just have to press replay at the top of the calculator
save his number and go to the police then say he stole my pencilcase and my calculator. and anyway are you cheating because you schoudent bring a calculator in the school. You have luck LOL