Same result here. The question is whether this is a bug or by design.
The program aims to emulate a TI-30 or an HP-10C so I suppose the
ultimate reference is typing the same into one of those calculators.

For reference, the 'gnome-calculator' program in scientific mode
produces '10' unlike xcalc which does indeed produce '12'.

** Changed in: x11-apps (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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xcalc has order-of-operations problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275645
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