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In this graphing calculator worksheet, students are guided, screen-by-screen, through the process of graphing and determining the intersection of a system of equations. There are 3 practice problems after the explanation.
In this transformation worksheet, students reflect a triangle using the list function of a graphing calculator. There are 15 questions.
In this stoichiometry instructional activity, students calculate molar masses, empirical and molecular formulas to solve 105 problems and short answer questions.
In this mathematical calculations worksheet, 4th graders complete 12 multiplication problems by using a calculator. Students also develop an estimate for these problems.
These 52 questions ask students to calculate moles from masses of ceratin elements, or the mass of a certain umber of moles. This is excellent practice with varying degrees of difficulty.
In this geometry worksheet, 10th graders use a graphing calculator to evaluate trigonometric functions and their inverses. The four page worksheet contains explanation, examples, and twenty questions. Answers are not included.
In common denominator worksheet, students solve four multi-step common denominator problems using their graphing calculators. An example problem giving key strokes and steps is provided.
In this recognizing patterns using a calculator activity, students find recurring decimals to fill in the missing numbers. Students solve 8 problems.
For this calculator code words worksheet, students practice solving twenty equations utilizing a calculator. Students then turn the calculator upside down and match the word they see with one of the clues given to each of them.
In this filling in the missing words learning exercise, students use a calculator to type numbers given, turn the calculator upside down, and fill in the blanks for the missing words. Students write 14 short answers.
