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Re: Calculator for Part II Exam
Try a HP 42S. It's reverse polish notation and that will take a
little getting used to but in the long run it makes more sence and is
faster. Costs about $100.
Louie Tonry
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Subject: Calculator for Part II Exam
Author: <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu > at Internet-Mail
Date: 2/9/99 11:52 AM
Hello RadSafers,
My TI 68 calculator just quit on me. I am now looking for a replacement to use
in the CHP part II exam. Does anyone have any suggestion for a good calculator
approved by the ABHP? Thank you.
______________________________________________________________________________
<bold>Quang Le
</bold>SLAC/OHP
(650) 926-2610
(650) 849-9559 - pager
<<quangle@slac.stanford.edu>
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