Questions & Answers for: Texas Instruments e 60

Question about TI-89 Calculator

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math how do i solve a problem like this on the TI- 89 calculator? 300% of hat is 60? It seems like a basic algebra problem: 300%(what)=60 3(x)=60 x=20 300%(20)=3(100%(20))=3(20)=60

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Question about TI-30XA Calculator

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answers arent coming out right. They are off by a couple of numbers Ex: tan 36.7 enter 7 divided by 60 then add 36 and i get .729658205 instead of .74537703 Hello, What you deplore is perfectly normal

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I am trying to put something to the power of 60 on... I am trying to put something to the power of 60 on my ba ii plus texas instrument calculater but I cannot find the button. How do i do this? It's ...

Question about TI-84 Plus Calculator

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...how to use the calculator for my physics class? Problem x and y components of the vector A = 10.0 @ 60.0 degrees There is not much you can do with the information you provide. One has to assume the ...

Question about TI-83 Plus Calculator

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60 x 500 60 x 500 = 30, 000

Question about TI-84 Plus Calculator

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how to use 2 to power of 60? To enter an exponent different from 2, you can use the general power key [^], the one above the [+] key and below the [CLEAR] key in the rightmost column of keys. If ...

Question about TI-83 Plus Calculator

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My TI-83 plus seems to give me the wrong answer if I type in the problem: 1400/(60*24) The answer should be 1, but I keep getting .9722222. I don't understand why it keeps giving me the wrong ...

Question about TI-83 Plus Calculator

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what's 60%of 60 Percent means dividing something into 100 parts. So 60% means 60 100ths. 60% of 60 then is: 60 * 60/100 = 36

Question about TI-84 Plus Calculator

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im trying to divide 12 by sin 60 and when i type it in my calculator i get -39.36870689 which is not the right answer. please help. Thanks ! That is the correct answer if the angle is 60 radians. If ...

...to degrees and then we will do the reverse. Let's start with the number of seconds in a minute - 60, so we must take the seconds and divide by 60 to get the number of minutes. Next, add the number ...

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