007math wrote:I'm not sure what #65 is on this test, but what the test writer usually does to trick people is take advantage of your HP's weakness (i assume you are using RPN HP). Most of these calculators can only hold 5 (or was it 4?) numbers in its stack (whenever you click enter, it stores the number in a stack so later on when you do + or another operation, it takes the number from the most recent stack and does the operation). On #65 problems, the test writer sometimes makes it, when doing the problem left-to-right exactly as written, use more than 5 stacks so your first entry is gone and therefore you would never get the right answer. When you have a fraction or something simple and added/subtracted/etc. to a complex expression, you have to manipulate it so you can put in the complex thing first then incorporate the smaller/simpler expression. Hope that helps for #65s.
BlasianAsian wrote:Ew. HP 33 is so much better.


redhawk2015 wrote:Why do you all use HPs for the number problems? I use one TI-84+ for everything and it seems to work just fine...


redhawk2015 wrote:What do you mean by "completely avoiding parenthesis"?

smeag wrote:ok, what stated and geometry do you guys do to get scores of 300? I mean most of you guys are better than me anyways...

nsguy1350 wrote:I hear that HP32Sii is best.
I also think that TI-89 is best.
I have the 32/89 combo! :D
Unfortunately, that means no excuses.

smeag wrote:whats wrong with hp33si compared with hp32?
and ti-84 to ti-89

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