How do you calculate the period with a calculator, e.g. 16.01-10.06?
How do you calculate the period with a calculator, e.g. 16.01-10.06?
How do you calculate the period with a calculator, e.g. 16.01-10.06?
I don't understand this task because I wasn't there…help
Why isn't 11 a solution? Well, you'll find out by trying it out, but what's the reason?
Hello, I am writing a math test tomorrow and wanted to ask if the following is true: My math teacher said you calculate the growth factor q like this: 1 + p%/100 (as a fraction). But then, when we recently did an exercise that involved doubling, he made q=2. But doesn't it have to be…
If you plot the sine and cosine functions of unit circles on a graph, you'll notice that they're shifted slightly. By how many degrees are they shifted?
a (normal) calculator has no function to calculate the daily difference directly.
You can do it by hand.: If it is in the same year:
15+28+31+30+31+10
this year is leap year, then take for February 29 instead of 28 days
in Excel you can easily make the difference:
If I were new, there was such a function.
The calculator should also know the year.
This is calculated faster in the head than you have put it in the calculator.
You collect the days of the months together and then the rest of the days in the months that have begun.
The function is +.
Very good answer!
Thank you
Not because a calculator does not control date functions. I guess you’ll have to put your bowl on it.
How many days the months you need to know from your head
You don’t have to, you can also look. I don’t have in mind which years are leap years.
A certificate of poverty to look at things…
It’s not hard: For the duration of our life, everything is a leap year, which can be divided by 4.
Thank you. ;-DDD I have actually not thought about the leap year calculation at a time. Well, I know why there are leap years, but when they are, I always went by far. There are calendars…
Oh. I’m calming down. Thought I’d have to pay more attention to my health so that the time bill doesn’t get messed up.
All that can be divided by 4 is switching year.
But: What is divided by 100 is not a leap year.
But: What can be divided by 1000 is a leap year.
I would be 2100 123 years old, you approx. 136.
That’s why my statement “for the duration of our lives.” We don’t have to worry about the year 2100.
Someone understands me. Thank you.🙏🏻
No. This means that you will no longer be able to get a change in the millennium or millennium, where the leap year calculation may be different.
Just for the duration of our life? So if we’re dead, aren’t there any leap years? Terrible. So much responsibility on my delicate shoulders.