Slide rules are analog calculating devices that use logarithmic scales to perform multiplications and divisions by lining up values on the different scales. The most common slide rule, the Pickett 120, contains multiple inner and outer scales labeled with letters that are used together to perform various calculations through alignment, such as using the C and D scales together for multiplication, or the A and B scales together for square roots. Proper use of the slide rule requires understanding of the mathematical concepts like exponents and logarithms that it is based on.