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... point from the displayed number if you enter x and y in the incorrect order, press w to clear the display and start again. twice. This key is useful for correcting entry errors without having to reverse them. once; For example, if you press 0 ] by mistake, you can often correct an immediate function by...
... point from the displayed number if you enter x and y in the incorrect order, press w to clear the display and start again. twice. This key is useful for correcting entry errors without having to reverse them. once; For example, if you press 0 ] by mistake, you can often correct an immediate function by...
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... display the total. t (Sum)-Adds the displayed numeric value to store, sum, and recall a numeric value. Use s 0 P to display the total. To add a series of numbers to the memory, use the calculator's memory to the contents of the memory. 9 s 0 P (Recall Memory)-Displays (recalls) the number stored in memory,... the displayed value) and then press t. r (Store)-Stores the displayed numeric value in any value previously stored there. You can use t with the remaining numbers. To subtract the displayed value from the value in memory, without affecting the contents of the memory.
... display the total. t (Sum)-Adds the displayed numeric value to store, sum, and recall a numeric value. Use s 0 P to display the total. To add a series of numbers to the memory, use the calculator's memory to the contents of the memory. 9 s 0 P (Recall Memory)-Displays (recalls) the number stored in memory,... the displayed value) and then press t. r (Store)-Stores the displayed numeric value in any value previously stored there. You can use t with the remaining numbers. To subtract the displayed value from the value in memory, without affecting the contents of the memory.
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... the percentage is negative, the selling price is less than the cost. If the percentage is positive, the selling price, gross profit margin, or markup, use 2 to set the calculator to the profit-margin mode (no display indicator). S (Selling Price)-Enters the selling price and cost expressed as a percentage of the...
... the percentage is negative, the selling price is less than the cost. If the percentage is positive, the selling price, gross profit margin, or markup, use 2 to set the calculator to the profit-margin mode (no display indicator). S (Selling Price)-Enters the selling price and cost expressed as a percentage of the...
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... 1 and the key for the unknown value. 15 Press 1 and the key (or key sequence) for the unknown value. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to enter the profit margin mode (no display indicator). 2. Performing Gross Profit Margin Calculations To calculate cost, selling price, or markup: 1. Enter the two known...
... 1 and the key for the unknown value. 15 Press 1 and the key (or key sequence) for the unknown value. Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to enter the profit margin mode (no display indicator). 2. Performing Gross Profit Margin Calculations To calculate cost, selling price, or markup: 1. Enter the two known...
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Compound Interest Calculations To calculate compound interest, use 2 to set the calculator to the to be worth in the future. 1 (Computation Key)-Computes the unknown value for compound interest problems. 16 I-Percent interest ... as an annuity (a series of a future amount. In compound interest calculations in the display). Compound Interest Keys In compound interest calculations, the following keys are used to enter or calculate the values listed below.
Compound Interest Calculations To calculate compound interest, use 2 to set the calculator to the to be worth in the future. 1 (Computation Key)-Computes the unknown value for compound interest problems. 16 I-Percent interest ... as an annuity (a series of a future amount. In compound interest calculations in the display). Compound Interest Keys In compound interest calculations, the following keys are used to enter or calculate the values listed below.
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Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to find the unknown value: 1. Enter the three known values (N, %i, PV, or FV). 3. Follow these steps to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the ...
Press 0 b to clear the registers and use 2 to find the unknown value: 1. Enter the three known values (N, %i, PV, or FV). 3. Follow these steps to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the ...
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... a series of equal payments made at regular time periods with interest calculated at the end 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 not in the display). Ordinary annuities have beginning-of-period payments. 0 a (Beginning-of-Period)-Sets...
... a series of equal payments made at regular time periods with interest calculated at the end 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 not in the display). Ordinary annuities have beginning-of-period payments. 0 a (Beginning-of-Period)-Sets...
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... following keys are solving (as explained on the type of PV. K-Present value of a series of payments plus the future value of problem you are used to the last regular payment. 1 (Computation Key)-Computes the unknown value for annuity problems. § When Begin is not displayed, the 1 key computes the unknown...
... following keys are solving (as explained on the type of PV. K-Present value of a series of payments plus the future value of problem you are used to the last regular payment. 1 (Computation Key)-Computes the unknown value for annuity problems. § When Begin is not displayed, the 1 key computes the unknown...
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...Begin should be displayed. Enter the four known values (N, % i, PV, PMT, or FV). 4. Performing Annuity Calculations To perform an annuity calculation, you use 2 to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the display). 2. Press 1 and the key for the interest rate requires more time than other calculations.... Follow these steps to clear the registers, and use unrealistic values, the calculator may take several minutes before indicating an error condition. Press 0 b to find the unknown value: 1.
...Begin should be displayed. Enter the four known values (N, % i, PV, PMT, or FV). 4. Performing Annuity Calculations To perform an annuity calculation, you use 2 to enter the financial mode (FIN appears in the display). 2. Press 1 and the key for the interest rate requires more time than other calculations.... Follow these steps to clear the registers, and use unrealistic values, the calculator may take several minutes before indicating an error condition. Press 0 b to find the unknown value: 1.
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To use the 0 i key sequence: 1. This number can then be stored as the monthly interest rate (%i). Press 0 i. The two steps above have the same effect as entering ...)- Multiplies the number in the display by 12 and displays the result. Then press C to store the result. Then press I to store the result. To use the 0 h key sequence: 1. Annuity Calculations (Continued) Special Functions for Monthly Compounding or Payment Periods 0 h (Monthly Interest)-Divides the number in the display by 12 and...
To use the 0 i key sequence: 1. This number can then be stored as the monthly interest rate (%i). Press 0 i. The two steps above have the same effect as entering ...)- Multiplies the number in the display by 12 and displays the result. Then press C to store the result. Then press I to store the result. To use the 0 h key sequence: 1. Annuity Calculations (Continued) Special Functions for Monthly Compounding or Payment Periods 0 h (Monthly Interest)-Divides the number in the display by 12 and...
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... of time stated. 0 N (APR to EFF)-Converts annual percentage rates to annual effective rates. 1. 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...
... of time stated. 0 N (APR to EFF)-Converts annual percentage rates to annual effective rates. 1. 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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... the payment number as an integer. To find the balance: 1. Enter the payment number. 4. Press W. when used with the C, I, K, L, and M keys. 3. Enter the appropriate values with the X key, it calculates the accumulated interest and principal over...display.) W (Balance)-Calculates the remaining loan balance (principal) after a selected payment. Balance, Interest, and Principal To calculate balance, interest and principal, use 2 to set the calculator to solve for end-of-period payments or beginning-of-period payments. 2. V (Interest and Principal)-Calculates the interest and principal...
... the payment number as an integer. To find the balance: 1. Enter the payment number. 4. Press W. when used with the C, I, K, L, and M keys. 3. Enter the appropriate values with the X key, it calculates the accumulated interest and principal over...display.) W (Balance)-Calculates the remaining loan balance (principal) after a selected payment. Balance, Interest, and Principal To calculate balance, interest and principal, use 2 to set the calculator to solve for end-of-period payments or beginning-of-period payments. 2. V (Interest and Principal)-Calculates the interest and principal...
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...as follows: 1. Each time you press g, the display shows the number of data values currently stored in the statistical registers. Statistics To enter a statistics problem, use 2 to set the calculator to the statistics mode (STAT appears in the statistical registers. 0 f (Statistics Data Removal)- Each time you press 0 f, the display... and press g. You can also follow this procedure with both x and y values as a data value in the statistical registers. Entering Two-Variable Data Values Use w in conjunction with g to enter data points with 0 f to enter additional data points.
...as follows: 1. Each time you press g, the display shows the number of data values currently stored in the statistical registers. Statistics To enter a statistics problem, use 2 to set the calculator to the statistics mode (STAT appears in the statistical registers. 0 f (Statistics Data Removal)- Each time you press 0 f, the display... and press g. You can also follow this procedure with both x and y values as a data value in the statistical registers. Entering Two-Variable Data Values Use w in conjunction with g to enter data points with 0 f 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 Errors occur when you: § Calculate a result that cannot be performed in any mode. press u to the power of zero. § ... zero. § 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 current mode. Financial Error Conditions...
The calculator will not accept a keyboard entry until you have entered enough known variables or when no solution exists. 35 Errors occur when you: § Calculate a result that cannot be performed in any mode. press u to the power of zero. § ... zero. § 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 current mode. Financial Error Conditions...
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Statistics Error Conditions In the statistics mode, errors occur when you: § Use g to enter a data point (x or y) such that the sum of their squares exceeds the upper or lower limit of data values such that |x| > 1 x 1050. § ... a statistical calculation when there are no data points. § Perform a linear regression calculation with less than zero. 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...
Statistics Error Conditions In the statistics mode, errors occur when you: § Use g to enter a data point (x or y) such that the sum of their squares exceeds the upper or lower limit of data values such that |x| > 1 x 1050. § ... a statistical calculation when there are no data points. § Perform a linear regression calculation with less than zero. 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...