Customers admire the Scientific Calculator for its ease of use, affordable price, and overall performance. Many appreciate its convenient size, variety of functions, and excellent display. While some find the button quality lacking, most agree that it is not too complicated.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
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Very light weight calculator. Not too complicated scientific calculator. Flimsy lid/cover
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It's a great item and has the capability to do just about anything and everything one would want a scientific calculator to do; and more. And the price is right.
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I use this calculator for work and it does everything I need. If you mess up on a number you have the option to edit the problem with out starting all over. Recall and memory buttons work great as well.
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Great for middle school math/algebra. Needed it fast & bought online for store pick-up. My order was ready fast & item was in stock. Great product & Best Buy experience!
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Overall, the calculator does everything you would want and it is approved for the SAT, which means that moth math competitions will also allow it. However, the way that equations need to be entered in the screen requires the kids to learn a new “language”. The TI-30XS multiview is a better option with a screen that has an output that looks like a math book.
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After attending the open houses at my children's schools I learned that they both need scientific calculators. Luckily that weekend Best buy had this TI on sale for only $3.99. They work great! Even their teachers wanted to know where to but them.