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Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus Calculator - Page 8 Questions & Answers
New batteries but calculator won't turn on
TI calculators have an annoying habit of dimming the screen when the batteries are changed so that it appears as if the calculator isn't turning on. Turn the calculator on (or at least press the ON key). Press and release the 2ND key. Press and hold the Up-arrow key for a few seconds and see whether the screen becomes legible.
6/3/2014 4:12:18 AM •
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on Jun 03, 2014
How do i put arc on the calculator
For the inverse trig functions, press 2ND then the trig function key. For example, to calculate the arcsine of 0.5, press 2ND SIN . 5 ENTER
6/1/2014 4:35:25 AM •
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on Jun 01, 2014
How to fix an invalid dim error on an ti 83 calculator
You're probably trying to graph a function that does not involve stat plot features. You can correct this by turning off the stat plot features. Press "2ND" "STAT PLOT" and then select 4:PlotsOff.
If this doesn't fix it, please reply to this post and tell us what you're trying to do when you get this error.
5/11/2014 9:33:01 PM •
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on May 11, 2014
Convert grams to cup
Sorry but you are comparing apples and oranges. A gram is a unit of weight. A cup is a unit of volume. A cup of lead pellets is heavier than a cup of water. So you have to stipulate what material you are weighing. ????
So Ask again but the question should read
Grams of ??????? to cups.
5/7/2014 5:52:40 PM •
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on May 07, 2014
250 gram = ? ounce
1 gram is equal to 0.03527 ounces. So 250 grams is equivalent to 8.8185 ounces.
5/7/2014 5:47:54 PM •
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on May 07, 2014
Convert grams to ounces
One gram is approximately 0.035274 ounces, so to convert from grams to ounces multiply by 0.035274. To convert the other way, divide by 0.035274.
5/7/2014 5:35:14 PM •
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on May 07, 2014
HOW MANY grams of protein equals 1 ounce
Aw Cm'on,
There are453.59237 grams per pound. Divide that by 16 anf you will get 28.35 grams to the ounce. The material is irrelevant. Perhaps you were thinking of volume. Now that's a different matter.
5/7/2014 5:34:24 PM •
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on May 07, 2014
NOT SHOWING NEGATIVE EXPONENTS
Try this if you have parenthesis.
(5*10^-9)*(4,4*10-9).
I'm assuming you are using a comma as the decimal deliminator and are located in Europe. (4,4 instead of the English 4.4).
Your working example also has no spaces between the elements of yoyr formula. Watch this.
5/7/2014 5:28:41 PM •
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on May 07, 2014
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