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 Calculators should include base 60
Shazane Koronova
Posted: 27 Jul, 2007, 12:22


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To calculate time and such, that would be neat.


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Radical Pi
Posted: 27 Jul, 2007, 12:33


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You can do that with a base converter I would think.


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Posted: 27 Jul, 2007, 18:48


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it would be cool, but i wonder if there is another function doing this alerady on calc?


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Radical Pi
Posted: 27 Jul, 2007, 18:59


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There's the built in timer on the 84's, but I doubt that's what you're looking for.


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You can calculate for time..
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Posted: 29 Jul, 2007, 7:54


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TI calculators do have degree-minute-second conversion, which can be used as if it were hour-minute-second. For example, suppose you want to add the times 1:23:45 and 3:45:01, type 1°23'45"+3°45'1"►DMS, and you get back 5°8'46".
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