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What is the difference between a Computer and a Calculator?

Answer

A Computer contains much more than a Calculator. A Calculator can work only with numbers whereas a Computer can work with both numbers and words. Another difference is that a Calculator is not capable of storing the data, whereas a Computer can store large volume of data in its memory and reproduce any part of it, as and when needed.

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