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Simple calculator for Windows 10

Windows 10 doesn't seem to have a calculator.  I may be wrong here and if I am please point out where it is to me.  The Math Input Panel is not a calculator.  Whoever in Microsoft wanted that will be consigned to the deepest depths of Hell if I have any say in the matter.

If there isn't one then please point out a nice free one for me to download.  + - x / like the old calculators which Windows used to have.  Maybe a % and some MEM functions.  That is pretty much it.

If  you want to recommend more fancy ones then you can do so but I'm only really interested in something simple.
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A quick search in Windows 10 didn't find calc.exe using Windows Search didn't find it.  Maybe I'm doing it worng.

It wasn't there under Windows Accessories -- I'm using Classic Shell for the menu system.  But yes it is there under Apps.
Thanks for the update and I was happy to help.
For another time, when searching, click on Cortana (Search), and select Apps. Input calc.exe (or any other app) and up it comes.  Good luck.
Glad you found it! Yep, the classification is strange. I also use Classic Shell in W10 (but posted the W10 menu because I didn't know that you use it) and see that Calculator is in Apps, while Notepad is in Programs>Windows Accessories. Similarly, Microsoft Edge is in Apps, while Internet Explorer is in Programs>Windows Accessories. Go figure.