Nerdy Calculator Translator

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This translator takes the common human language and reduces it into an equation. It simplifies the expressions to core elements that can be manipulated using arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). The core components become variables which represent the core elements in the original text (e.g., the apples, oranges, prices for these items). This makes complex ideas more understandable by reducing ambiguity via direct, numerical equations. The result is a concise, easy-to-understand formula that represents a concept.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Add 5 and 7"
Nerdy Calculator
"5 + 7"
Normal Language
"Subtract 10 from 20"
Nerdy Calculator
"20 - 10"
Normal Language
"Find the area of a square with 5 meter side"
Nerdy Calculator
"side^2 = area"
Normal Language
"How much is 20% of 100"
Nerdy Calculator
"100 * 20% = result"
Normal Language
"Multiply 4 by 9"
Nerdy Calculator
"4 * 9"
Normal Language
"What is 5 divided by 2?"
Nerdy Calculator
"5 / 2"

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