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  2. Little Professor - Wikipedia

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    As the first electronic educational toy, [6] [7] the Little Professor is a common item on calculator collectors' lists. [8] In 1976, the Little Professor cost less than $20. More than 1 million units sold in 1977. [9]

  3. Mathcounts - Wikipedia

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    Calculators are permitted on this portion of the test. This round is meant to test the accuracy and problem solving skills of the competitor. Many later problems are highly difficult, even with the aid of a calculator, and it is common for some students to leave questions blank. The Team Round consists of 10 problems to be solved in 20 minutes.

  4. TI-108 - Wikipedia

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    The TI-108 is a basic handheld calculator manufactured by Texas Instruments aimed at introducing younger students to basic arithmetic and calculator functionality. [1] The TI-108 is widely used among younger students due to its low cost, durability, and simplicity.

  5. These Calculators Make Quick Work of Standard Math ... - AOL

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    FX-9750GII Graphing Calculator. One of our favorite graphing calculators, the Casio FX-9750GII offers a lot of machine for the money. It can handle the needs of most students all the way through ...

  6. Abacus - Wikipedia

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    Although blind students have benefited from talking calculators, the abacus is often taught to these students in early grades. [64] Blind students can also complete mathematical assignments using a braille-writer and Nemeth code (a type of braille code for mathematics) but large multiplication and long division problems are tedious. The abacus ...

  7. 4 Lesser-Known Benefits of Using Online Calculators for ... - AOL

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    Most people can't do compound interest calculations in their head. But understanding exactly how quickly your money is growing (or shrinking) over time is crucial when you're developing your ...

  8. Calculator - Wikipedia

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    Made in Japan, this was also the first calculator to use an LED display, the first hand-held calculator to use a single integrated circuit (then proclaimed as a "calculator on a chip"), the Mostek MK6010, and the first electronic calculator to run off replaceable batteries. Using four AA-size cells the LE-120A measures 4.9 by 2.8 by 0.9 inches ...

  9. New Math - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the use of set theory and different approach to arithmetic, characteristic changes were transformation geometry in place of the traditional deductive Euclidean geometry, and an approach to calculus that was based on greater insight, rather than emphasis on facility. [clarification needed] [citation needed]