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How to Enter a Mixed or Compound Fraction into a Ti-89 Titanium Calculator?
So I guess I'm understanding that I have to enter a mixed fraction as an "addition" problem instead of being able to enter it as actual mixed fraction like the other "lower" scientific calculators do? Goooodness...
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Jun 16, 2007
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How to Enter a Mixed or Compound Fraction into a Ti-89 Titanium Calculator?
I read 66+(1/2) as an addition problem. Not as a mixed fraction. I just need to know how to enter a mixed fraction into this calculator.
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Jun 16, 2007
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How to Enter a Mixed or Compound Fraction into a Ti-89 Titanium Calculator?
No, I mean 66 "and" One Half. A Mixed Fraction.
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Jun 16, 2007
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How to Enter a Mixed or Compound Fraction into a Ti-89 Titanium Calculator?
Does anyone know how to enter a mixed or compound fraction into the Ti-89 Titanium? (eg. 66½)
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