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Data Steps: How Do You Do This in SAS? (Android app)
£2.00This app, “Data Steps: How Do You Do This in SAS?”, is one of a series of eBooks about SAS software programming focusing on frequently asked questions and answers, illustrated by code samples which can be sent by email directly from the app. It is designed to encourage users to contribute questions some of which will be included in future versions of the app. There are controls to select specific questions, move to the previous or next question, decrease or increase the font to suit the user’s preference, and send emails requesting answers to questions not yet included in that version of the eBook.
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Multiply Brain (Android app)
£1.50Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing multiplication in your head? This app is a trainer to help you do multiplication in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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SAS course: SAS Macros (Amazon Appstore)
This app, “SAS course: SAS Macros”, is one of a series of SAS course eBooks, illustrated by code samples which can be sent by email directly from the app. It is designed to encourage users to contribute topics some of which will be included in future versions of the app. There are controls to select specific topics, move to the previous or next topic, decrease or increase the font to suit the user’s preference, and send emails requesting topics not yet included in that version of the eBook.
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Numbers Game Brain (Amazon Appstore)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing arithmetic in your head? This app, “Numbers Game Brain“, is a trainer to help you do arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates a 3-digit target number and 6 other numbers when you choose from 20 different levels containing + – x / ( ). There is always an exact solution. There are controls to select a specific level, start the clock to show the target number, select numbers to fit into the layout, and stop the clock to finish the current puzzle, view its solution, and see the best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Numbers Game Brain (Google Play)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing arithmetic in your head? This app, “<a href=”https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hollandnumerics.brainapp5a” rel=”noopener” target=”_blank”>Numbers Game Brain</a>”, is a trainer to help you do arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates a 3-digit target number and 6 other numbers when you choose from 20 different levels containing + – x / ( ). There is always an exact solution. There are controls to select a specific level, start the clock to show the target number, select numbers to fit into the layout, and stop the clock to finish the current puzzle, view its solution, and see the best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Fraction Brain (Google Play)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing fraction arithmetic in your head? This app, “Fraction Brain”, is a trainer to help you do fraction arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Decimal Brain (Amazon Appstore)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing decimal arithmetic in your head? This app, “Decimal Brain”, is a trainer to help you do decimal arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Fraction Brain (Amazon Appstore)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing fraction arithmetic in your head? This app, “Fraction Brain”, is a trainer to help you do fraction arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Multiply Brain (Google Play)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing multiplication in your head? This app, “Multiply Brain”, is a trainer to help you do multiplication in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Decimal Brain (Google Play)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing decimal arithmetic in your head? This app, “Decimal Brain”, is a trainer to help you do decimal arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Multiply Brain (Amazon Appstore)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing multiplication in your head? This app, “Multiply Brain”, is a trainer to help you do multiplication in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Arithmetic Brain (Amazon Appstore)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing arithmetic in your head? This app, “Arithmetic Brain”, is a trainer to help you do arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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Arithmetic Brain (Google Play)
Do you need a calculator to work out your shopping bill? Would you like to get some practice in doing arithmetic in your head? This app, “Arithmetic Brain”, is a trainer to help you do arithmetic in your head, which randomly generates sets of 10 questions for each level. There are controls to select specific question sets, move to the next question, and view the current questions and answers and best scores for every level played in the current session.
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SAS course: Data Steps (Amazon Appstore)
This app, “SAS course: Data Steps”, is one of a series of SAS course eBooks, illustrated by code samples which can be sent by email directly from the app. It is designed to encourage users to contribute topics some of which will be included in future versions of the app. There are controls to select specific topics, move to the previous or next topic, decrease or increase the font to suit the user’s preference, and send emails requesting topics not yet included in that version of the eBook.
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SAS course: PROC SQL (Amazon Appstore)
This app, “SAS course: PROC SQL”, is one of a series of SAS course eBooks, illustrated by code samples which can be sent by email directly from the app. It is designed to encourage users to contribute topics some of which will be included in future versions of the app. There are controls to select specific topics, move to the previous or next topic, decrease or increase the font to suit the user's preference, and send emails requesting topics not yet included in that version of the eBook.
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Play Check-Lines (Android app)
£2.00Originally created by Tri-Ang in 1970, this Android app Play Check-Lines allows a single player to play Check-Lines against another player assisted by the app, with the rules controlled by the app itself.