using Google as your calculator

by Chris Butterworth on August 7, 2008

in Technology

Did you know Google can answer your math questions for you? How about your measurement conversion questions? Yep, and a lot more!

Say you read median home prices are down 11% from last year’s $185,000 (these are hypothetical numbers.) and you want to know what today’s median price is. Simply type the following into Google:

185000*(1-0.11) <enter> Google returns 164650, the correct answer.

 

 

 

It can do more advanced calculations, too. Say you’re buying a home today for $185,000, and you’re assuming it’s going to appreciate an average of 5% per year. What will it be worth in 10 years?

185000*(1.05)^10 <enter>

 

 

 

Now let’s try one more thing. You’re watching the Olympics next week and see somebody run 1,500 meters in about 3 ½ minutes! That seems pretty fast, but you’re not sure exactly how far he just ran. Let’s ask Google:

1500 meters in miles <enter>

 

 

 

It turns out the Google calculator can do lots of stuff. Check it out for yourself by clicking here: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/features.html#calculator

 

Your learning something new everyday Realtor,

Chris Butterworth

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Chris Butterworth is: Realtor. Analyst. Husband. Father. Writer. Amateur Photographer. Triathlete. Soccer Dad. Big fan of technology, efficiency, and the Arizona Wildcats.

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