Calculators that specifically have the capability of working with fractions have a key labeled something like "a b/c". In this example, the keys you press would be 33 (a b/c) 1 (a b/c) 3.
If your calculator doesn't have such capabilities, you can type 33 + 1 / 3. If it is a scientific calculator, it will do the division first, which is the correct thing to do. If it is NOT a scientific calculator, you would have to type the division first: 1 / 3 + 33. You can also type an approximation, such as 33.3333.
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1.75
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0.3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333*
1.75
The ordinal number 30th is spelled thirtieth.
If you type it into a calculator, just punch in 1 divided by 63, and you get 0.01587.
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No although most computers have a calculator on them.
There are four main blood types, and each type is also accompanied by a negative (-) or positive (+) Rhesus type. The three most common blood types are O+, B+, and A+. Thirty seven percent of American's are O+, thirty four percent are A+, and ten percent are B+.
32*14 is 448. If you need work: 32 *14 ---- 128 320 448 also, google has a nifty calculator that will do that for you, just type in 32 * 14.
There are four main blood types, and each type is also accompanied by a negative (-) or positive (+) Rhesus type. The three most common blood types are O+, B+, and A+. Thirty seven percent of American's are O+, thirty four percent are A+, and ten percent are B+.