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multiply.zip
Filename multiply.zip
Title Multiply
Description MULTIPLY is a program that you can use to practice answering multiplication problems in your head at different difficulty levels. There are seven difficulty levels to choose from. They are easy, medium, hard, extra hard, super hard, extremely hard, and impossible. Easy will give you numbers that are between 1 and 10. Medium will give you numbers between 1 and 20. Hard will give you numbers between 1 and 50. Extra hard will give you numbers between 1 and 100. Super hard will give you numbers between 1 and 250. Extremely hard will give you numbers between 1 and 500. Impossible will give you numbers between 1 and 1000. After you have made your selection of difficulty level, you enter a number that tells the calculator how many problems you wish to amswer. After you have answered all of the problems, the calculator will give a percentage of how many problems you answered correctly. Remember you are supposed to answer these problems IN YOUR HEAD!
Author Albert Kennedy (albertkenn2004@yahoo.com)
Category TI-83/84 Plus BASIC Math Programs (Misc.)
File Size 1,042 bytes
File Date and Time Wed Oct 23 16:04:32 2002
Documentation Included? No

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