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Taking Saylor Business Statistics today and wondering if any Saylor exams allow calculator use? Did all calculations manually for Financial Accounting and passed but if calculators are in fact allowed it would help. Thanks for the help.
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You can use an online scientific calculator that they have approved
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kalishakti Wrote:Taking Saylor Business Statistics today and wondering if any Saylor exams allow calculator use? Did all calculations manually for Financial Accounting and passed but if calculators are in fact allowed it would help. Thanks for the help.
In other words, no physical calculator or using the windows built in calculator. But you should always ask the person who is proctoring your exam just to be on the safe side. If they say it's a no go, then so be it. That link above is showing an online calculator as the only option for now for BUS204.
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Thanks for the replies. Yes, I was allowed an online calculator and two statistical tables in the exam. Passed the practice exam but ended up getting a 62 on the official exam :ack: First and only credit-by-exam attempt out of 16 total so far that I did not pass so a little frustrating. I did pass the AP Statistics exam in 2013 with a 5/5 score, but I remember that examâs material being quite different from Saylorâs.
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