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By this calculator, parents
A javascript horsepower
Very usefull control for
Use this practical script to
and health care providers
estimator for cars. You
currency input with PopUp
easily convert between the 7
can assess and track their
simply need the car's weight
calculator.
This control is
most popular length units-
baby's growth at home or at
(there is usually a scale at
based on JavaScript code and
centimeters, meters,
hospital. Infant percentile
a dragstrip) and a timeslip
was tested on Netscape and
kilometers, miles, inches,
calculator is one easy
that shows the car's quarter
IE platforms. It is fully
feet and yards. Simply enter
calculator that replaces 10
mile elapsed time (ET) and
customized through CSS file.
a number, and let the script
growth charts. Just enter
speed at the finish line
display the desired
your infant's measurements
(Trap Speed).
equivalents.
to automatically obtain all
his weight, height, and head
circumference percentiles by
one click. Webmasters can
include this calculator in
their health related website
for free.
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This is a calculator that you
Here's a useful tool you can
A calculator that features
This script will factor and
can put wherever you want
use to calculate your PayPal
many interesting functions:
solve, for both values of X,
(whichever one you want)
fees. It includes many
delete last char, Euro
any quadratic equation that
Because its a series of 4,
advanced options such as
converter, complete
has real number solutions.
+,-,*, and /. its version
choosing the source and
operations display, etc.
1.0 so there may be a few
destination countries,
problems.
choosing which PayPal Fee
Rate you want to use, and
choosing whether or not to
include the 2.5% currency
conversion fee (for multiple
currency transactions). You
can also use it to
"reverse"
calculate your PayPal fees
to determine exactly how
much a person should send
you so that after fees are
removed you actually end up
with the amount you want. I
use it all the time myself
when I'm selling on eBay,
and I'm trying to gauge that
"magic" amount to
charge so that after all
fees have been removed I
actually end up with the
amount I want. For example,
did you know that to
actually receive $75 in your
PayPal account someone would
have to send you exactly
$77.55? And the way you can
find out that exact amount
is by using a
"reverse" paypal
calculator such as this.
Saves me a lot of time! Hope
it will for you too. Any
feedback, comments, and
suggestions are welcome.
Please vote if you find this
useful.
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