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What is the difference between a computer and a calculator?

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Question added by javeria tariq
Date Posted: 2016/04/13

We know that a calculator can work only with numbers. But so can a computer. Modern calculators are extremely fast in carrying out complex calculations. 

mohamed el saher
by mohamed el saher , network operator , Ministry of justice in Kuwait

computer calculate millions opretion   calculator calculate small math or specfic

th computer is adevice that has access to many programs and applications in addition to its connection to 

 the internet while the calculator can only do mathematical operations

Faizan Ali
by Faizan Ali , Technical Support , Top Net

Computers and calculators are similar in the sense that both are calculating devices. But what is the difference between a computer and a calculator? Before the advent of computers, calculators were the tools that were made use of by the students to do computation while solving math problems. Not that they are not used these days, in fact, by the time you would switch on your computer, you would have completed the operation on the hand held device known as calculator.

davidson ocampo
by davidson ocampo , Sales Associate , Bestseller - Vero Moda/Jack & Jones was assigned in Yas Mall, Al Whada Mall and

computer have a unlimited ACCESS, meanwhile in calculator only numbers.

 

bryan hipolito
by bryan hipolito , Waitstaff/Waiter , Dar Altujar

Computer can be used universal unlike calculator which is generally use only by calculating numbers and formula

Irfan Hassan
by Irfan Hassan , Manager , Canadian Tire

Calculator is a handheld device used to perform basic math operations, while a computer is a multipurpose device, which can also perform complex calculations.

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by Deleted user

Nice question, but repeated

http://www.bayt.com/en/specialties/q/64437/what-is-difference-between-calculator-and-computer/

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