Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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Zero
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0
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0.0%
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One
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1
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1.6%
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Two
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24
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37.5%
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Three or four
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20
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31.2%
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Five to ten
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10
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15.6%
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Eleven to fifty
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2
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3.1%
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More than fifty
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0
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0.0%
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Infinity
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4
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6.2%
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Having that many eyes, arms, and hands must be pretty uncomfortable
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3
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4.7%
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Re: What's the most calculators you've ever used simultaneously?
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antonio espora
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I like to use an 84+silver (3 of them), plus an 83 + for geometric calculations, and a couple HP calculators to perform memory-intensive calculations. My final calculator (89 titanium) is used as a network hub, and gives me the final answer
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15 June 2012, 04:41 GMT
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Re: What's the most calculators you've ever used simultaneously?
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return_0
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Does "simultaneously" mean literally pressing the buttons at the same time or just using them together?
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16 June 2012, 06:13 GMT
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Re: What's the most calculators you've ever used simultaneously?
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zero44
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I recently use my old TI-83+.fr with my new CASIO Prizm and TI-Nspire CAS,for a little test: only the nspire cannot draw the func (x>2)(x<3) which should draw something like a step → syntax error but on both others it worked.
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12 July 2012, 20:03 GMT
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Re: What's the most calculators you've ever used simultaneously?
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TIAnime
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ONE. Only ONE.
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16 March 2016, 14:11 GMT
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