If your results don’t contain decimal points, they may not be as precise as they should be. This can occur because the programmer calculator truncates all digits after the decimal point. (For example, if you enter 99/10=, the result is 9.) The number of decimal places may also be set incorrectly and the calculator rounds the result. (For example, if decimal places is set to zero and you enter 99/10=, the result is 10.)
For more precise results, do any of the following in the Calculator app
Choose View > Basic or View > Scientific.
Choose View > Decimal Places (in any calculator).
Fraction Calculator Plus - the best and easiest solution for fractions in everyday life. Calculate fractions: add, subtract, divide and multiply. Convert fractions to decimals easily.
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- Convenient triple keyboard display enables quick typing. You only need to type three times to enter “three and three
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- Each fraction is automatically scaled down to its simplest form to make it easier for you.
- NEW! Each result is also displayed as a decimal number. That makes the conversion a breeze.
- Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions has never been easier.
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can the iphone calculate fractions? I can't seem to find the "fraction button" thanks
macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.5.6)
Posted on Jan 12, 2010 7:11 PM
7 replies
Jan 12, 2010 7:51 PM in response to p-rock Not sure what a fraction button is I don't think I've ever seen that on a calculator. 1/2 is 1 divided by 2 Jan 12, 2010 9:07 PM in response to Rothrock Maybe s/he means the reciprocal or 1/x button? This is available in landscape mode.
Message was edited by: Sawbones64 Jan 18, 2010 11:09 PM in response to p-rock No I don't think there is a fraction button in the
built-in calculator. It can process fractions; you just have to enter it arithmetically. For example, 2 3/4 can be entered as 2 + (3 / 4). Jan 19, 2010 5:52 AM in response to p-rock
If you need to calculate fractions then purchase a cheap TI or Casio scientific calculator. They all can do fractions and mixed numbers (direct entry of 1 7/8 instead of 7 divided by 8, plus 1).
Jan 20, 2010 5:56 PM in response to PatrickGSR94 The iPhone calculator respects the order of operations, so 1 + 7/8 gives the same results as 7/8 + 1. So I'm not sure what the advantage of a different calculator would be. I looked on google a bit and it seems that some
calculators have a button that changes decimals back to fractions. The built in calculator doesn't do that, but the rest can just be replace by the divide button. I think....
Jan 20, 2010 8:06 PM in response to Rothrock Builders calculators have the ability to deal with fractions directly. Makes it much easier to deal with standard building materials. coop
7/8 is 7 divided by 8 and so on
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