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Q: How did the first calculators look like?
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When did calculators first come out?

1955


Are mechanical calculators still used today?

No because now we have the new "Thing" Calculators! look it up in Wikipedia also!


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Texas Instruments came up with the first calculators in the 1970's - so, Texas.


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The first calculator was made in Hawaii


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The calculator was invented to calculate large mathematical problems.AnswerThe calculator was invented to calculate large mathematical problems.


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