Solution 12299: Using the Percent Key on the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-34 II Explorer Plus™.
...on on the TI-30X IIS/B, and the TI-34 II Explorer Plus.Example: 50 + 50% of 50 = ?• Input 50 [+] 50 [2nd] [(], then [(] 50 [)].• Press the [=] key to compute.The answer is 75.Please see the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-34 II Explorer Plus guidebooks for additional information. Solution 12299: Using the ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12299
Solution 10696: Replacing The Battery in a TI-36X II .
... replace the old battery with the new battery. Install battery according to polarity (+ and -) diagrams.Caution: Avoid contact with other TI-36X II components while changing the battery.If necessary, press ON and CLEAR simultaneously to reset. When released, memory and settings are cleared and...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/10696
Solution 35575: Using the Simplification Function on the TI-34 MultiView™.
... How can I use the simplification function on the TI-34 MultiView? The simplification function automatically simplifies a fraction using the lowest common prime factor. Example: 1) Press [n/d]. 2) Input 200 and press [▼]. 3) Input 51 and press [►]. 4) Press [►simp] and press [enter]. The ca...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/35575
Solution 18749: Boolean Logic Operations on the TI-36X II.
...ogical operations in octal, hexadecimal and decimal modes. The results are displayed in the current number base. These values (except for NOT and 2's complement) compare the corresponding bits of two values. Please see the below example: Example: Perform the operations 7 AND 15, 7 OR 15, and 7 XO...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/18749
Solution 30911: Calculating the Cross Product of Two Vectors Using the TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator.
...owledge Base Search How do I calculate the Cross Product of Two Vectors using the TI-36X Pro? The following instructions demonstrate how to compute the cross product of two vectors using the TI-36X Pro. Example: Find the Cross Product of vectors and . Creating the Vectors: 1) Press [2n...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/30911
Solution 33351: Generating Random Numbers and Random Integers on a TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator.
...lators Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I generate random numbers and random integers on a TI-36X Pro? The rand command generates a random real number between 0 and 1. The randint( command generates a random integer between 2 integers. To use the rand command...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33351
Solution 12265: Calculating Percentages on TI-30Xa Family Scientific Calculators.
...to calculate percentages, ratios, add-ons, and discounts using the TI-30Xa family calculators. Using [%] for Percentages: Example: Take 5% of 250. Compute as follows: 250 [x] 5 [2nd] [2] [=] The answer is 12.5. Using [%] for Ratios: Example: Calculate the ratio of 250 to 5. Compute as foll...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12265
Solution 12304: Calculating Mode and Median on the TI-36X Solar.
...ical data? The TI-36X Solar does not perform statistical analysis that will return the median and mode from a list of data. This calculator will only compute for the following variables:MeanSimple standard deviationPopulation standard deviationSum of data valuesSum of squares (of data values)Numb...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12304
Solution 16509: Collecting Data with the CBL 2™ Without a Calculator Connected.
...nected. The samples are taken and stored in the CBL 2 memory until all the data have been collected. The data can be sent to the calculator after the completion of the data collection. The quantity of data collected is not limited by the size of the calculator memory, but is limited by the size o...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/data-collection-accessories/product-usage/16509
Predicting White Blood Counts
Students find equations, which best-fit the data, using different regression models built into their calculators. The best method of handling this data, is to break the data into sections and fit different periods of time with different equations. Using their models, they predict when the patie...https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/predicting-white-blood-counts
Mole Activity
This activity is intended to help students gain an understanding of the mole concept. By determining the molar mass of the element at each station, students will be able to identify the element. Students will learn that the molar mass of each element is unique and different, although the number...https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/mole-activity
Enthalpy of an Ion
Students will explore exothermic and endothermic reactions and create a classroom calorimeter to measure energy of a reaction.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/enthalpy-of-an-ion
Titration Experiment
This activity is a fast and safe microscale experiment which allows students to quickly determine the molariy of three weak acids (vinegar, soda, and citric acid). Since the process involves a monoprotic, diprotic, and a triprotic acid, students recieve good exposure to the stoichiometry involve...https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/titration-experiment
Cell Vocabulary
This StudyCards™ stack enables students to review the vocabulary associated with cell biology.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/cell-vocabulary
Designing Hot and Cold Packs
Purpose: To calculate the molar enthalpy of dissolving for three ionic solids, and to use this information to design a cold pack. In this experiment you will measure the heat changes which occur from various salts dissolving in water, and then you will use this information to design a hot pack an...https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/designing-hot-and-cold-packs
How Cool are You?
Purpose: You will collect and analyze data on a model of the perspiration process.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/how-cool-are-you
Shedding Light on the Weather with Relative Humidity
In this activity, students will collect the data for temperature and relative humidity and plot the data. They will look for the patterns displayed by the three plots and relate them to their experiences.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/shedding-light-on-the-weather-with-relative-humidity
Ecology Vocabulary
This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary used in studying ecology.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/ecology-vocabulary
Linearity with an investigation of Hooke's Law
Students will perform an activity which allows them to discover Hooke's Law for springs and determine the spring constant of a springhttps://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/linearity-with-an-investigation-of-hookes-law
What is Boiling?
We will investigate the effects of heat on matter by studying boiling waterhttps://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/what-is-boiling
Tiles in a Bag
Students explore probability and patterns in fractions, decimals, and percents by drawing tiles out of a bag.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/tiles-in-a-bag
Ratios in Regular Polygons
Students use linear measurement and calculators to investigate the ratios between corresponding parts of regular polygons.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/ratios-in-regular-polygons
Centripetal Acceleration
To observe the centripetal acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion. Relate the changes in velocity and radius to the centripetal acceleration.https://education.ti.com/en/activity/detail/centripetal-acceleration