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Sharp® EL-1750V Printing Calculator
Casio® HR-200RC Compact Printing Calculator
Canon CP1213DIII Desktop Printing Calculator - Dual Color Print - Dot Matrix - 4.8 lps - Ergonomic Design, Independent Memory, Item Count - 0.67" - 12 Digits - Fluorescent - AC Supply Powered - 6" x 11" x 17" - White - 1 Each
Canon MP41DHIII Printing Calculator, Black/Red
Alliance Phenol-Free Thermal POS Rolls, 2-1/4" x 50', White, Carton Of 50 Rolls
Office Depot® Brand Thermal Paper Rolls, 2-1/4" x 85', White, Pack of 12
Office Depot® Brand 1-Ply Bond Paper Rolls, 3" x 150', White, Carton Of 50
Canon CP1200DII Commercial Desktop Calculator - White
Canon MP27DII Printing Calculator, Gray
Casio® HR-10RC Portable Printing Calculator
Canon MP25DV-3 Printing Calculator
Sharp® EL-2630PIII Printing Calculator
Office Depot® Brand 1-Ply Paper Rolls, 2-1/4" x 150', White, Carton Of 100
Sharp® EL-1501 12-digit Desktop Printing Calculator
Sharp® VX-2652H Commercial-Use Calculator
Office Depot® Brand 1-Ply Bond Paper Roll, 2-1/4" x 150", White
Victor® 1205-4 Commercial Desktop Printing Calculator
Office Depot® Brand 2-Ply Paper Rolls, 2 1/4" x 100', Canary/White
Office Depot® Brand 1-Ply Paper Rolls, 2-1/4" x 124', White, Carton Of 100
Victor PL8000 Heavy-Duty Commercial Thermal Printing Calculator With Prompt Logic™
Canon MP49DII Printing Calculator, Gray
Victor® 1212-3A Printing Calculator With Antimicrobial Protection, Blue/Red Print, 2.7 Lines/Sec

Do I need a calculator?

Calculators are used to solve math problems. More advanced calculators, like scientific calculators, can also be used to solve complex equations.

Students may need calculators for coursework like algebra or calculus. Professionals may also need calculators for jobs like accounting and bookkeeping. Some people may also want a calculator for personal use, such as for preparing taxes or calculating household expenses.

There are many reputable brands of calculators, including:

Texas Instruments calculators

Victor calculators

Casio calculators

Sharp calculators

What type of calculator should I get?

There are many styles of calculators. A basic calculator is meant to do basic arithmetic. Also called a four-function calculator, it can perform addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication. A basic calculator is usually sufficient for people who are doing simple math.

A scientific calculator can do advanced functions, like logarithm problems, exponential problems, and more. Students in advanced courses like trigonometry may need a scientific calculator. Scientific calculators may also be required for people who work in certain fields like engineering.

Desk calculators are often used in professional settings, such as by accountants. They are larger than basic calculators and have additional functions, such as being able to calculate percentages and square roots. They also are larger with more buttons and have a display that tilts up. This is because they’re designed to lie flat on a desk while still being easy to read.

A kid’s calculator or classroom calculator is a basic calculator but designed for children. These calculators tend to have bright colors and large buttons, making them easier for small hands to manage.

What type of calculator do I need?

The right calculator depends on the purpose. While a four-function calculator might be sufficient for personal use, like calculator expenses, people who need to perform more advanced functions, like exponents and logarithms, may need a scientific calculator.

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