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Calculator manufactured by Texas Instruments
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TI-15 Explorer is a calculator designed by Texas Instruments, intended for use in classes from grades 3-5. It is the successor to the TI-12 Math Explorer. For younger students, TI recommends the use of the TI-108. For older students, TI recommends the use of the TI-73 Explorer.

Features include a 2-line pixel display (as opposed to the 7-segment display of several other calculators), and a quiz-like "problem-solving" mode. It also supports limited scientific capabilities, such as parentheses, fixed decimal, fractions, pi, and exponents. It is recommended by Everyday Mathematics.

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