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Carpenter's Calculator

Supports mixed numbers
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1 of 1 storefronts
Content in en-US
17 Ratings
5.0
★★★★★
Age Rating
4+
Years
Developer
Language
EN
Size
0.7
MB

Information

Apple ID6462017918
Bundle IDcom.charlie-volow.carpenters-calculator
SellerSeller
Min iOS15.2
Min macOS12.1
Device familiesiphone, ipad, ipod
Released2023-08-23
Copyright© 2023 Charlie Volow
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Description

Working with US Customary units (feet and inches) often involves measurements in fractions of an inch, and therefore mixed-number arithmetic. For example: you need to rip 6 planks at 3 5/16" width each. Your saw blade kerf is approximately 1/8". To figure out how much width you need in total, you'd do 6 * (3 5/16 + 1/8). You can do this in your head, but it's easy to make a mistake -- and if you add any more complexity, it becomes a challenge. You can do it on paper, but that's a bit cumbersome for such a simple operation. With the Carpenter's Calculator, it's easy. Even if you're not a woodworker and uninterested in using fractions or mixed numbers, this calculator should offer you just about everything that the built-in iOS calculator offers, but with a feel closer to a traditional scientific or graphing calculator. It also stores your last 20 expressions and results, which makes it very easy to do slightly more complex calculations without needing to whip out a pencil and paper.

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Version history 1 versions

Build 859187698v1.02023-08-23 21:10:09

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RegionLanguagePriceRatingsAvgVersion
US en-USFree175.01.0

Change log 4 changes · US

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Working with US Customary units (feet and inches) often involves measurements in fractions of an inch, and therefore mixed-number arithmetic. For example: you n
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Supports mixed numbers
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Carpenter's Calculator
Version 1.0 released
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