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12-Digit Calculator App for Android?
I've searched, but there are literally hundreds of calculator applications for Android. Does anyone here know of, or can recommend any 12-digit calculator app for an Android device? Thanks for any help...
Mar 20, 2016, 5:38 pm - SWMcCaig - Lottery Systems Forum

how to get a 12 digit calculator
many systems here on lottery post involve a 12 digit calculator it is good to use one with a pick 3 system or pick 4 system. i just got one brand new only to discover that you can download one of the internet. yes for free a 12 digit calculator if i would have known this i could have saved me some money well nevertheless i have a 12 digit calculator that i am using together with pick 3 systems. and it's helping me alot. just do a search on the internet for one. if you need one download it a g
Apr 3, 2009, 4:58 pm - soto732 - Lottery Systems Forum

12 diget calculator
https://www.lotterypost.com/search?q=%2212+digit+calculator%22 t=all
Apr 2, 2009, 8:42 am - Raven62 - Lottery Systems Forum

The Golden Egg System
I am still using a 12 digit calculator.
Mar 19, 2009, 8:22 pm - marlon39 - Lottery Systems Forum

12-Digit Calculator App for Android?
Actually, something new I'm working with. Trying some of member Lottolaughs old systems with a couple of twists. A few of them require a 12-digit calculator. Not 10-digits, and not a scientific calculator. Just a simple 12-digit calculator.
Mar 20, 2016, 11:53 pm - SWMcCaig - Lottery Systems Forum

lottolaughs program
I Download 12-Digit Calculator By LottoLaughs I Try to figure it out I am Confused
May 14, 2016, 11:22 pm - BabyBoy33 - Lottery Systems Forum

The 2.882 System
I found a small 12 digit calculator at Kmart for $4.99 and then a bigger one for $5.99.
Feb 12, 2008, 12:25 am - damifino1157 - Lottery Systems Forum

The 2.882 System
You're right, the 12 digit calculator rounds off every result to 12 digits or less because of its limits and when you hit the equal sign it divides that result by 2.882 while the scientific calculator divides the number with all the shown digits by 2.882. If you want the same results on the scientific calculator as the 12 digit calculator, you will have to simulate those limits by re-entering the number as a 12 digit number that rounded off and divide it by 2.882.
Feb 10, 2008, 2:02 pm - RJOh - Lottery Systems Forum

The Mirrors Have It
Dell After you do the above steps you listed..........you divide the 153 above by 2.883 on a 12 digit calculator. It must be a 12 digit calculator.( if you use the one on the computor, it will come up with slightly differant numbers ). You can pick up a good 12 digit calculator for around 25.00 Get a 12 digit calculator , that when you hit the = ( equal ) sign , it will go to the next line of numbers. After dividing the 153 above , by 2.883..........and hitting the = ( eq
Dec 1, 2008, 12:27 am - Astekblue - Lottery Systems Forum

ReVive of The Mirrors Have It by LottoLaughs c/o LakerBen
You either have to have a 12 digit calculator or 13 digit on computer in order to avoid rounding. Typically a computer self-rounds, which is why the Excel sheet took additional programming to avoid the rounding problem. All calculations are performed with 13 digits and then truncated... -Pogo
Jun 2, 2018, 11:10 am - Pogo - Lottery Systems Forum

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