A scientific calculator typically costs from $15 to $20. One can purchase it from Radio Shack, Price Grabber, Amazon, Target, Argos, eBay, Staples, Best Buy and many more.
It doesn't make much sense to calculate logarithms with pencil and paper - the calculations are too involved. Just multiply the two numbers, and calculate the logarithm on a scientific calculator. If you don't have one, use the Windows calculator (it has a mode for scientific calculator).
You have to type in into a scientific calculator 4 over .4' + (4-4)=10. Much easier way: 44/4.4 and you've got 10.
8.4 * 1.08 = 9.07 Would it not have been far quicker and simpler to use the calculator on your computer?
A kilogram (2.2 lbs) is much too massive to be a calculator. Most likely a modern calculator would way a few grams.
use a calculator
i bought a scientific calculator for about 90-100 dollars while it was on sale
Ranging from 500 - 1000
It depends on the calculator. A regular calculator cannot handle very much while a scientific calculator can handle larger numbers.
500.00
A(n) ________ calculator can be used to find out how much something that cost $10 in 1980 would cost today. Answer: Inflation.
A(n) ________ calculator can be used to find out how much something that cost $10 in 1980 would cost today. Answer: Inflation.
The first calculator ever made cost about $2500, compared to the $12 it costs now. i hope this helps you!
The first calculator ever made cost about $2500, compared to the $12 it costs now. i hope this helps you!
A(n) ________ calculator can be used to find out how much something that cost $10 in 1980 would cost today. Answer: Inflation.
it would depend on the calculator the Casio basic scientific calculator uses 1.5 volts of electricity
it cost a 170 dollars in1967
it cost a 170 dollars in1967