The fraction symbol on a calculator is typically represented as "a/b" or "numerator/denominator" format. It is used to input and calculate fractions in a numerical form. This feature allows users to perform arithmetic operations involving fractions accurately and efficiently.
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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%).
There is not a symbol as such. Try 1/2 for a half and the calculator thinks you want 1 divided by 2. So a period (dot, full stop) is used to show a fraction (as a decimal) ie 1/2 becomes 0.5, 1 1/2 (for one and a half) would be 1.5.
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Press the simplify button.
theres not one
The symbol for division on a calculator is typically represented by the forward slash (/) or the Γ· symbol.
Why do you need a 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.
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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%).
If I understand this right, you want to know how to convert a fraction into a decimal with the aid of a calculator. This is usually done by pressing the fraction button on your calculator which changes it from a fraction to a decimal and vice versa.
There is not a symbol as such. Try 1/2 for a half and the calculator thinks you want 1 divided by 2. So a period (dot, full stop) is used to show a fraction (as a decimal) ie 1/2 becomes 0.5, 1 1/2 (for one and a half) would be 1.5.
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Divide the numerator by the denominator.
0.75 = 3/4. You don't need a calculator for that!
the divide symbol ---> :