Sorry, but you cannot calculate percentages at the pressing of a key. The calculator does not have a key for that. You will have to do it yourself.
To convert a decimal result to a percentage, multiply it by 100: MOVE the decimal mark two places to the right.
To convert a percentage into a decimal number, divide the number by 100: MOVE the decimal mark two places to the left.
SOURCE: my TI-83 plus calculator doesn't work
As battery gets drained, the screen contrast dims. But when you change batteries, some times the contrast is reset to some low value and the screen appears dead: it is so light that you do not see anything, and you think the calculator is malfunctioning. This is the most frequent reason users think the calculator refuses to turn ON. And I hope that is the case now.
To correct that, you must increase screen contrast: draken the screen a bit. To do so
If that solve your problem that is good, rate the post accordingly.. If that does not, do not get irate and berate the post. Post a comment here describing what you did and what message (if any) calculator returned, and I will give you further diagnostic steps.
SOURCE: TI-83 Plus Silver Edition problem
Use a paperclip (tiny hole on back of caculator) and reset.
JC
SOURCE: TI-83 Plus Silver Edition 1.14
That means that you know your calc crashed. This can be caused by taking out the batteries durring running time, happened just randomly. Well nothing to fear just press clear and it should go away but if it stays on that screen you have problems and is best to try some of these methods. Take out all the bateries and press and hold the on button for 30 seconds. Put the batteries back in and it should have reset. Warning you should archive everything incase this happens. To archive go to 2nd mem and hit enter to put a astrick next to the app (meaning archived)
SOURCE: Find the antilog on the TI-83 Plus for finding pH in chemistry problems
how do i find the anilog on my calculator i have a texas instrument ti-30
SOURCE: TI-83 Plus calculator--fractions
just type it in, e.g. 1/2 or 3/5. if you want to have answers display as fractions, press [MATH] ENTER.
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