Google has a nifty online calculator that can be used to do a variety of calculations. Here are some tips on how to use it:

  1. Type the equation you want to solve into the search bar and click on the “Calculate” button.
  2. The Google online calculator will open in a new window.
  3. To solve the equation, enter your variables into the boxes on the left side of the window and click on the “Solve” button.
  4. If you need help solving an equation, Google has a helpful guide available at http://support.google.com/calculator/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647&btnI ..

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Make Google Your Default Search Engine for Quick Calculations

To be able to perform calculations right from your web browser’s address bar, set Google as your browser’s default search engine. That way, you don’t have to open the Google site every time you need your calculator.

You can set Google as your default search engine in Safari, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. Of course, if you use Chrome, Google should already be set as the default.

Once you’ve set the default, you can perform the following calculations right from your address bar.

How to Use the Google Online Calculator

You can use Google to add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers. You can also raise a number to a power, find a number’s square root, add and subtract a specific percentage, and even find the percentage of a number.

Basic Calculations

Let’s begin with a basic calculation. What would be the result of 5 + 5 ? Google will answer it for you if you type the following:

While you’re adding numbers, you can add percentages as well. For example, to add 10% of 600 to 600 , you’d type the following;

Subtractions can be performed by using a “-” (minus) sign. For example, to subtract 5 from 20 , type the following:

To subtract a specific percentage from a number, say if you want to deduct 25% from 1,000 , enter the following:

Numbers can be multiplied by using the “*” (asterisk) sign. You can use the “x” sign in place of the asterisk as well.

The following multiplies 10 by 5 :

To perform division, enter the number to divide, type the forward-slash sign, and type the number to divide by. For example, to divide 200 by 8 , enter the following:

You can raise a number to a power by entering the following:

To find the square root of a number, use the following. Here, you’ll get the square root of 225 .

To find the percentage amount of a specific number, say 5% of 1,500 , try this:

You can also combine multiple mathematical equations and choose which ones should be performed first. For example, you can perform addition and division with a single formula.

In the equation below, Google will first divide 20 by 4 (because these numbers are in parentheses) and then add the resulting number to the equation.

Convert Foreign Currency Values

Another helpful feature is the ability to convert one currency to another using a real-time rate. For example, you can find out how many Great British Pounds (GBP) you’ll be able to buy with, say, $1,000 dollars.

To perform that calculation, enter the following on Google:

Convert Various Units of Measure

Google’s online calculator also allows you to convert various units of measure, including miles to kilometers, pounds to kilograms, and more.

To perform a miles-to-km conversion, use the following:

To convert pounds to kilograms, enter this:

To convert inches to centimeters, use this:

You can also convert the weather measurement from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa.

To convert minutes to hours, you can enter:

Search for “Calculator” to View a More Traditional Interface

If you want a more traditional calculator experience, search “calculator” in Google. The search engine will bring up a traditional calculator interface you can use to manually enter your equations. Simply click or tap the numbers and operators.

Google’s built-in online calculator is a fantastic tool. However, the search engine’s abilities don’t stop there. While you’re testing the calculator, try finding similar images with Google Search. You can upload a photo from your device, and Google will find and show you all the pictures that match yours.

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