It should be okay, since it does not have any of the prohibited functions listed by ACT.
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Yes, you can use the TI-30XIIS on the ACT. It is a permitted calculator for the exam, as it is a non-programmable scientific calculator. However, make sure to familiarize yourself with its functions and limitations beforehand, as the ACT allows only specific types of calculators. Always check the latest ACT calculator policy for any updates or changes.
It depends on the type of HP calculator you are using. You may only use a four-function, scientific, and graph calculator that does not come with other functions.
you are not allowed to use calculator on CPT! :(
Anyone can use a calculator if you have the understanding of how it works.
When I use my calculator, I get 5.6great answer :)
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No, you are not allowed to use a calculator on the GRE exam.
Yes, you can use a calculator on the GRE exam, but it is a basic on-screen calculator provided by the test.
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Yes calculator TI-84 is permitted unless it's not othe TI model.