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Note: • Mixing fractions and decimal values in a calculation while Linear Display is selected will cause the result to be displayed as a decimal value.
•Fractions in calculation results are displayed after being reduced to their lowest terms.
To switch a calculation result between improper fraction and mixed fraction form: Perform the following key operation: 1f(<)
To switch a calculation result between fraction and decimal form: Press f.
Percent Calculations
Inputting a value and pressing 1((%) causes the input value to become a percent.
150 ⋅ 20% = 30 | 150 *20 1((%)= 30 |
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Calculate what percentage of 880 is 660. (75%)
660 /880 1((%)= 75
Increase 2500 by 15%. (2875)
2500 +2500 *15 1((%)= 2875
Discount 3500 by 25%. (2625)
3500
Degree, Minute, Second (Sexagesimal) Calculations
Performing an addition or subtraction operation between sexagesimal values, or a multiplication or division operation between a sexagesimal value and a decimal value will cause the result to be displayed as a sexagesimal value. You also can convert between sexagesimal and decimal. The following is the input format for a sexagesimal value: {degrees} $ {minutes} $ {seconds} $.
Note: You must always input something for the degrees and minutes, even if they are zero.
2°20´30˝ + 39´30˝ = 3°00´00˝ 2 $20 $30 $+0 $39 $30 $= 3°0´0˝
Convert 2°15´18˝ to its decimal equivalent.
2 $15 $18 $= 2°15´18˝ (Converts sexagesimal to decimal.) $ 2.255 (Converts decimal to sexagesimal.) $ 2°15´18˝