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Dalboy16/01/2022 14:11:18
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Can anyone recommend an calculator app which can handle fractions and convert them to decimal and also metric. Does not need to be a scientific calculator but if by chance it does that would be a bonus.

ChrisLH16/01/2022 14:33:54
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You just need to buy a Casio fx-85GT Plus calculator. Annoyingly for most uses, it does its work in fractions and you need to press the S~D button to convert to everyday decimals. May also apply to other Casio models.

Michael Gilligan16/01/2022 15:15:58
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If you have an iPad, Derek … This one is excellent: **LINK**

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/fraction-calculator-plus-pro/id504494723

MichaelG.

John Haine16/01/2022 15:54:21
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The first serious calculator I used was an HP21 and ever since HP calculators have been my favourite though they stopped making them years ago. However there is an excellent re-creation at:

https://thomasokken.com/free42/

There are versions for Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, and Linux.

I have it on all my devices.

Dennis R16/01/2022 16:26:49
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Fraction plus app works OK

Dennis

Oldiron16/01/2022 16:49:54
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Derek. Have a look here Calculators Not a perfect answer but these calculators will satisfy most needs.

regards

Dalboy16/01/2022 19:31:30
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Thank you all for the recommendations will have a look at a few of them.

I could have sworn I posted a reply but it seemed to have got lost somewhere

Gary Wooding17/01/2022 07:37:19
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The Casio fx-85ES will do what you want.

Graham Stoppani17/01/2022 10:12:23
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If you have MS Excel either on your phone or PC it easily converts fractions to decimals and back.

For example, format cell A1 as a fraction and enter 15/16. Put =A1 in cell B1 and voila it gives you the decimal equivalent, 0.9375 (rounded to 4 decimals places - more if you want).

You can work the other way by formatting A2 as a fraction and entering the formula =B2. Any decimal you then enter in B2 is converted to a fraction. You can also specify how the spreadsheet will convert decimals that are not an exact equivalent to a fraction to the nearest 1/4, 1/10, 1/16, etc up to 3 digits 1/999.

Dalboy21/01/2022 11:21:11
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While myself and the wife were out doing our normal food shop in Morrisons I wanted a small note book for the workshop to take notes or scribble information on, anyway on the shelf I found a casio fx-85gtx calculator so that has sorted that problem also in B & M I found a small white board and pens with four magnets on thought that would be useful for writing measurements on for quick ref when milling easy wiped off after each use.

So thank you all for suggestions

James Hall 321/01/2022 12:02:46
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I have this - printed out and laminated - hanging in my workshop - meets all needs, quick and convenient. Advantage over digital conversions that you can see 'nearest' values at a glance.

https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/docs/documents/751/inches_to_mm_conversion.pdf

Samsaranda21/01/2022 15:09:24
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Michael

I downloaded the calculator app and it’s just what I need, thanks for the information. Dave W

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