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Fractions II (Front Cover) | |
Publisher(s) | Scott Foresman |
Original Retail Price | $39.95 (USD)[1] |
Programmer(s) | Thomas Hartsig |
Part# | PHM 30238 |
Format(s) | Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module |
Release | 1983 (4th Quarter)[2] |
Genre(s) | Educational, Mathematics |
Fractions II is a software title created by Scott Foresman and company for the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A. It was programmed by Thomas Hartsig. It was released in the fourth quarter of 1983 and was released on Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module. It originally retailed for $39.95 (USD).