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... mistake, you enter x and y in the incorrect order, press w to clear the display and start again. w (x Exchange y)-Exchanges the values of x and y. This key is useful for correcting entry errors without having to reverse them. Then complete the calculation. For example, if you press 0 ] by performing the "reverse" operation. v (Backspace)-Removes...
... mistake, you enter x and y in the incorrect order, press w to clear the display and start again. w (x Exchange y)-Exchanges the values of x and y. This key is useful for correcting entry errors without having to reverse them. Then complete the calculation. For example, if you press 0 ] by performing the "reverse" operation. v (Backspace)-Removes...
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... in any numeric value within the range of the calculator. Memory Operations The memory can store any mode. You can use the calculator's memory to store, sum, and recall a numeric value. Use s 0 P to display the total. r (Store)-Stores the displayed numeric value in memory. s 0 P (...remaining numbers. t (Sum)-Adds the displayed numeric value to store the first number (thereby replacing any value previously stored there. Use s 0 P to display the total. Then use r to the contents of the memory. 9 You can clear the memory by pressing r, thereby storing a zero in the ...
... in any numeric value within the range of the calculator. Memory Operations The memory can store any mode. You can use the calculator's memory to store, sum, and recall a numeric value. Use s 0 P to display the total. r (Store)-Stores the displayed numeric value in memory. s 0 P (...remaining numbers. t (Sum)-Adds the displayed numeric value to store the first number (thereby replacing any value previously stored there. Use s 0 P to display the total. Then use r to the contents of the memory. 9 You can clear the memory by pressing r, thereby storing a zero in the ...
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... less than the cost. For example, to the profit-margin mode (no display indicator). S (Selling Price)-Enters the selling price, gross profit margin, or markup, use 2 to set the calculator to recall the value for the value you want to recall. R (Cost)-Enters the cost. If the percentage is negative, the...
... less than the cost. For example, to the profit-margin mode (no display indicator). S (Selling Price)-Enters the selling price, gross profit margin, or markup, use 2 to set the calculator to recall the value for the value you want to recall. R (Cost)-Enters the cost. If the percentage is negative, the...
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Performing Markup Calculations To calculate cost, selling price, or gross profit margin: 1. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to enter the profit margin mode (no display indicator). 2. Enter the two known values (CST, SEL, or MAR). 3. Enter the two known values (CST, SEL..., or MU). 3. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to enter the profit margin mode (no display indicator). 2. Press 1 and the key for the unknown value. 15 Press 1 and the key (or key sequence...
Performing Markup Calculations To calculate cost, selling price, or gross profit margin: 1. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to enter the profit margin mode (no display indicator). 2. Enter the two known values (CST, SEL, or MAR). 3. Enter the two known values (CST, SEL..., or MU). 3. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to enter the profit margin mode (no display indicator). 2. Press 1 and the key for the unknown value. 15 Press 1 and the key (or key sequence...
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... With a savings account, for compound interest problems. 16 L-Future value of compounding periods. Compound Interest Keys In compound interest calculations, the following keys are used to the financial mode (FIN appears in which no payment is involved, the payment (PMT) is worth today. K-Present value of regular, equal payments).... problem as an annuity (a series of a future amount. In compound interest calculations in the display). Compound Interest Calculations To calculate compound interest, use 2 to set the calculator to the to enter or calculate the values listed below.
... With a savings account, for compound interest problems. 16 L-Future value of compounding periods. Compound Interest Keys In compound interest calculations, the following keys are used to the financial mode (FIN appears in which no payment is involved, the payment (PMT) is worth today. K-Present value of regular, equal payments).... problem as an annuity (a series of a future amount. In compound interest calculations in the display). Compound Interest Calculations To calculate compound interest, use 2 to set the calculator to the to enter or calculate the values listed below.
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Follow these steps to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the display). 2. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to find the unknown value: 1. This value is set automatically when you press 2 to enter the financial mode or when you must be zero. Press 1 ...
Follow these steps to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the display). 2. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to find the unknown value: 1. This value is set automatically when you press 2 to enter the financial mode or when you must be zero. Press 1 ...
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... interest calculations in which no payment is in effect until you compute the answer. The beginning-of -period payments; Annuity Calculations For annuity calculations, use beginning-of-period payments, be sure that Begin is not in the display before you cancel it (by pressing 0 a again) or leave the... financial mode. § When Begin is in the display, the calculator solves using beginning-of-period payments. § When Begin is a series of equal payments made at regular time periods with interest calculated at the end of -...
... interest calculations in which no payment is in effect until you compute the answer. The beginning-of -period payments; Annuity Calculations For annuity calculations, use beginning-of-period payments, be sure that Begin is not in the display before you cancel it (by pressing 0 a again) or leave the... financial mode. § When Begin is in the display, the calculator solves using beginning-of-period payments. § When Begin is a series of equal payments made at regular time periods with interest calculated at the end of -...
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... end-of-period payments). § When Begin is displayed, the 1 key computes the unknown value for annuities due (annuities with beginning-of problem you are used to enter or calculate the values listed below. With a loan, PV represents the loan amount. With a loan, FV represents any balloon payment that must be...
... end-of-period payments). § When Begin is displayed, the 1 key computes the unknown value for annuities due (annuities with beginning-of problem you are used to enter or calculate the values listed below. With a loan, PV represents the loan amount. With a loan, FV represents any balloon payment that must be...
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... values (N, % i, PV, PMT, or FV). Press 0 a to find the unknown value: 1. Performing Annuity Calculations To perform an annuity calculation, you use 2 to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the display). 2. If you must know any four of annuity calculation desired. § For ordinary annuities,... is set correctly for the interest rate requires more time than other calculations. If this occurs, press u to clear the registers, and use unrealistic values, the calculator may take several minutes before indicating an error condition. Press 1 and the key for the unknown value. Enter...
... values (N, % i, PV, PMT, or FV). Press 0 a to find the unknown value: 1. Performing Annuity Calculations To perform an annuity calculation, you use 2 to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the display). 2. If you must know any four of annuity calculation desired. § For ordinary annuities,... is set correctly for the interest rate requires more time than other calculations. If this occurs, press u to clear the registers, and use unrealistic values, the calculator may take several minutes before indicating an error condition. Press 1 and the key for the unknown value. Enter...
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...Special Functions for Monthly Compounding or Payment Periods 0 h (Monthly Interest)-Divides the number in the display by 12 and displays the result. To use the 0 i key sequence: 1. Multiplies the number in the display by 12 and displays the result. Enter the number of Monthly Payments)-... Enter the annual interest rate for a compound interest or annuity problem with monthly compounding or payment periods. 2. To use the 0 h key sequence: 1. The two steps above have the same effect as entering the number of years and then pressing m 12 l. 0...
...Special Functions for Monthly Compounding or Payment Periods 0 h (Monthly Interest)-Divides the number in the display by 12 and displays the result. To use the 0 i key sequence: 1. Multiplies the number in the display by 12 and displays the result. Enter the number of Monthly Payments)-... Enter the annual interest rate for a compound interest or annuity problem with monthly compounding or payment periods. 2. To use the 0 h key sequence: 1. The two steps above have the same effect as entering the number of years and then pressing m 12 l. 0...
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... the EFF. 0 O (EFF to APR)-Converts annual effective rates to calculate the APR. 23 Converting to EFF or APR To convert to EFF or APR, use 2 to set the calculator to the financial mode (FIN appears in the display.) Annual Percentage Rate (APR)-The interest rate per compounding period multiplied by...
... the EFF. 0 O (EFF to APR)-Converts annual effective rates to calculate the APR. 23 Converting to EFF or APR To convert to EFF or APR, use 2 to set the calculator to the financial mode (FIN appears in the display.) Annual Percentage Rate (APR)-The interest rate per compounding period multiplied by...
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... end-of-period payments or beginning-of payments. To find the balance: 1. Press W. Do not enter a decimal point. 24 Note: When using X, enter the payment number as an integer. Enter the appropriate values with the X key, it calculates the accumulated interest and principal over that ...range. when used with the C, I, K, L, and M keys. 3. If necessary, press 0 a to change the calculator to the financial mode (FIN appears in the display.) W...
... end-of-period payments or beginning-of payments. To find the balance: 1. Press W. Do not enter a decimal point. 24 Note: When using X, enter the payment number as an integer. Enter the appropriate values with the X key, it calculates the accumulated interest and principal over that ...range. when used with the C, I, K, L, and M keys. 3. If necessary, press 0 a to change the calculator to the financial mode (FIN appears in the display.) W...
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...points. 27 Enter an x value and press w. 2. g (Statistics Data Entry)-Enters the displayed number as follows: 1. Entering Two-Variable Data Values Use w in the statistical registers. Each time you press g, the display shows the number of data values currently stored in the display). 0 b (...Clear Mode Registers)-Clears any previously entered data points. Statistics To enter a statistics problem, use 2 to set the calculator to the statistics mode (STAT appears in the statistical registers. Repeat the procedure to enter additional data points...
...points. 27 Enter an x value and press w. 2. g (Statistics Data Entry)-Enters the displayed number as follows: 1. Entering Two-Variable Data Values Use w in the statistical registers. Each time you press g, the display shows the number of data values currently stored in the display). 0 b (...Clear Mode Registers)-Clears any previously entered data points. Statistics To enter a statistics problem, use 2 to set the calculator to the statistics mode (STAT appears in the statistical registers. Repeat the procedure to enter additional data points...
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The calculator will not accept a keyboard entry until you have entered enough known variables or when no solution exists. 35 Financial Error Conditions In the financial mode, errors occur when you: § Calculate a financial unknown before you press - press u to the.... § Calculate 0 G or 0 \ of zero. § Calculate 0 4 for an old value equal to zero. § Calculate 0 k, 0 G, or 0 H of a negative number. § Use 0 H to raise zero to clear the calculator completely.) General Error Conditions The error conditions listed below can occur in the display. or u to clear the...
The calculator will not accept a keyboard entry until you have entered enough known variables or when no solution exists. 35 Financial Error Conditions In the financial mode, errors occur when you: § Calculate a financial unknown before you press - press u to the.... § Calculate 0 G or 0 \ of zero. § Calculate 0 4 for an old value equal to zero. § Calculate 0 k, 0 G, or 0 H of a negative number. § Use 0 H to raise zero to clear the calculator completely.) General Error Conditions The error conditions listed below can occur in the display. or u to clear the...
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Error Conditions (Continued) Financial Error Conditions (Continued) § Use 0 O or 0 N when the number of compounding periods per year is zero or very large, or when %i is small. § Compute the balance or interest for a ... of their squares exceeds the upper or lower limit of the calculator. 36 Statistics Error Conditions In the statistics mode, errors occur when you: § Use g to enter a data point (x or y) such that |x| > 1 x 1050. § Press 0 f when there are less than two data points in the statistical registers. § Calculate 0 x with...
Error Conditions (Continued) Financial Error Conditions (Continued) § Use 0 O or 0 N when the number of compounding periods per year is zero or very large, or when %i is small. § Compute the balance or interest for a ... of their squares exceeds the upper or lower limit of the calculator. 36 Statistics Error Conditions In the statistics mode, errors occur when you: § Use g to enter a data point (x or y) such that |x| > 1 x 1050. § Press 0 f when there are less than two data points in the statistical registers. § Calculate 0 x with...