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The break is broken.
If you needed the new Hewlett-Packard tabletop calculator — maybe your abacus was broken — there was that, too.
If a kid leaves knowing how to solve a math problem (or whatever challenge) using a calculator (or in this case, iPad) but turns to stone when the calculator is taken away, it's because something in the teaching process was broken, not because the calculator was introduced.
His calculator is there, unopened.
(A calculator is handy for understanding baking).
Chief executives, be warned: Graef Crystal's calculator is humming again.
A calculator is not needed to know this cannot work.
(The calculator is at www.shef.ac.uk/FRAX/index.htm).htm
One commonly used UK risk calculator is Qintervention.
A simple calculator is available at http://www.cancer.gov/bcrisktool/.
The Calculator is completely free and confidential.
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