Calculator Worksheet--page 1



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Calculator Worksheet--page 1 Name On this worksheet, I will be referencing keys that are on the TI30Xa. If you re using a different calculator, similar keys should be there; you just need to fi them! Positive/Negative Key The positive/negative key is on the bottom row a looks something like this:. On some calculators, you just see the negative symbol: ( ). On my calculator, to key in a negative number, you press the number a then the pos/neg key. On other calculators, you press the ( ) a then the number. Therefore, on the TI30Xa, 20 would be 20,. 1. Key this number in: 14 Using pos/neg key To use the pos/neg key in a problem, you have to be careful to distinguish between add a subtract symbols a the negative sign. For eample, look at the keystrokes to use the calculator to figure out this epression: 91 ( 76) Result: 15 Keystrokes on TI30Xa: 91 subtract symbol 76 = sign In my opinion, there are many places to make an error when you enter all those keys. It would probably be easier to do this: 91 ( 76) 91 + 76 Result: 15 Then the keystrokes would be: 91 add symbol 76 = sign An even quicker way would be the following: 91 ( 76) 91 + 76 Result: 15 Think: keep bigger sign a subtract. Then use the calculator to key in 91, subtract symbol, 76, = sign; you already know you will keep the negative.

Calculator Worksheet--page 2 You want to use the calculator to its fullest capacity, but you also want to have as few keystrokes as necessary so you avoid errors in keying in the problem. Now you try the following. 2. 72 ( 35) 3. 84 ( 26) As a final eample, look at the following to see how I would use the calculator to do this problem: 8(3)(2)( 5)(6)( 4). I would think Multiply with 3 negatives so the answer is negative ; then I would use the calculator this way: 8 times 3 times 2 times 5 times 6 times 4, equal sign. Then the answer would be 5760. Using the Eponent Key On the TI30Xa, the eponent key looks like this: y. y On some calculators, the eponent key looks like this: ^ or like this:. To use the eponent key, you key in the base number, the eponent key, the eponent, a then the equal sign. 4 5 Keystrokes on TI30Xa: Keystrokes for calculators using ^ 5 5 y ^ 4 4 = = Result: 625 If your base number is a negative, I recomme you figure out the sign on your own. However, you can use the calculator, but you ll want to use ( ) arou the base. 3 3 ( 4) I would think: 3 negatives multiplied = a negative; then key in 4 64 You could key in the following: ( 4 ) y Result: 64 3 = You get the same result, but it s easier to make an error when you have many keystrokes instead of a few. 5 3 4. 8 5. ( 12)

Calculator Worksheet--page 3 Using the Fraction Key a b/c Again, this part will be referencing the TI30Xa. Other calculators should be similar; you just have to play until you know the keystrokes. The TI30Xa calculator does have a limitation, however. The largest denominator that can be keyed in is 999. Keying in Fractions. My fraction key is to the left of 1. Here is what the fraction key looks like:. To use this key, you press in the numerator, the see how the calculator shows the fraction. key, the denominator. Then look at the display to Key in Key in. Press 7, a b/c, 8. Look at the display.. Press 5, a b/c, 12. Look at the display. 6. Key in 7. Key in To key in a mied number, you press the whole number, a b/c, the numerator, a b/c, the denominator. Then look at the display to see how the calculator shows the mied number. To key in, you would press 1, a b/c, 2, a b/c, 3. Now look at the display so you know what a mied number looks like on the calculator. 8. Key in 9. Key in Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms. Let s say you want to reduce the fraction to lowest terms. You know you could mentally divide both 18 a 24 by 6 to get :. You can also key in 18, a b/c, 24. If you then press the = symbol, will be shown as. Reduce these: 10. 11.

Calculator Worksheet--page 4 Changing Mied Numbers to Improper Fractions a vice-versa. To change mied numbers to improper fractions, you need to use the d/c button (which is located above the a b/c button, in a different color). On my calculator, the d/c button is in yellow. So I have to press the 2 (yellow) key a then the a b/c key to use the d/c key. If your d/c key is in blue but still above the a b/c key, then you have to press the blue key a the a b/c key to use the d/c key. Key in by pressing 2, a b/c, 3, a b/c, 4. Look at the display. Press the yellow 2 button a the a b/c button (to use the d/c button). You ll see displayed the improper fraction. Change to improper: 12. 13. To change from an improper to a mied, you key in the improper fraction (numerator, a b/c, denominator) a press the equal sign to see the mied number. For eample, key in (43, a b/c, 8). Then press the = symbol to see the mied number. Change to mied. 14. 15. Adding a Subtracting Fractions. If you want to add, you fi the lowest common denominator:. You can also key in the problem a let the calculator do the work. On the TI30Xa, if the answer is a mied number, that s what the calculator will display. Then you can use the d/c key (pressing the yellow 2 button a a b/c) to show the answer as an improper fraction. Let s do the above problem on the calculator. Key in 7, a b/c, 16, add symbol, 11, a b/c, 12, = symbol, a see the display. Press 2 yellow key a a b/c (to use d/c key) to see the display.

Calculator Worksheet--page 5 Try. Key in 8, a b/c, 1, a b/c, 2, subtract symbol, 10, a b/c, 5, a b/c, 7, =. See the display. Change to improper (press yellow 2 button a a b/c to use the d/c button). See the display. If you want to work this problem:, you would key in like this: 4, a b/c, 1, a b/c, 3,, add symbol, 2, a b/c, 7, a b/c, 8, =. You would see the display. Press yellow 2 key a a b/c (to use the d/c key) a see the improper fraction. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Multiplying a Dividing Fractions. These are approached the same way. You key in the fraction, key in the operation (multiply symbol or divide symbol), key in the net fraction, press the equal sign, a look at the display. If the answer displayed is a mied number, press the 2 key a a b/c key to use the d/c key to change the mied number to an improper fraction. Try. Key in 12, a b/c, 25, times symbol, 15, a b/c, 24, =, a see the display. Try. Key in 14, a b/c, 27, divide symbol, 21, a b/c, 36, =, a see the display. Without a calculator, you would have had to remember that to divide you invert a multiply (divide means multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor). 22. 23.

Calculator Worksheet--page 6 Answer Key. On this answer key, I ll show the keystrokes a then the answer. 1. 14, 2. 72,, subtract, 35,, = 14 37 3. 84, subtract, 26,, = 4. 8, y, 5, = 110 32768 5. (, 12,, ), y, 3, = 6. 9, a b/c, 10 7. 11, a b/c, 95 1728 8. 2, a b/c, 5, a b/c, 7 9. 3, a b/c, 7, a b/c, 8, 10. 21, a b/c, 27, = 11. 72, a b/c, 96, = 12. 12, a b/c, 3, a b/c, 7, 2, a b/c 13. 8, a b/c, 2, a b/c, 11, 2, a b/c 14. 93, a b/c, 13, = 15. 177, a b/c, 8, = 16. 13, a b/c, 18, add, 14, a b/c, 15, = 17. 7, a b/c, 8, subtract, 5, a b/c, 12, = 18. 3, a b/c, 5, a b/c,, subtract, 2, a b/c, 3, a b/c, 4, =

Calculator Worksheet--page 7 19. 5, a b/c, 1, a b/c, 10,, add, 3, a b/c, 11, a b/c, 15, =, 20. 15, a b/c, 4, a b/c, 5,, subtract, 8, a b/c, 29, a b/c, 30,, = 21. 12, a b/c, 1, a b/c, 4, subtract, 8, a b/c, 2, a b/c, 3,, = 22. 35, a b/c, 72, times, 81, a b/c, 49 23. 18, a b/c, 55, divided by, 27, a b/c, 44,, =