CS-2850/2800 Operation Manual
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...' 9,780. 1,630.00 A 9,780. ÷ - 20- %M 8,150.00 * (a) 1,630.00 GP (b) PERCENT CHANGE EXAMPLE: Calculate the dollar difference (a) and the percent change (b) between two yearly sales figures $1,500 in one year and $1,300 in the previous year. (1) --
...' 9,780. 1,630.00 A 9,780. ÷ - 20- %M 8,150.00 * (a) 1,630.00 GP (b) PERCENT CHANGE EXAMPLE: Calculate the dollar difference (a) and the percent change (b) between two yearly sales figures $1,500 in one year and $1,300 in the previous year. (1) --
CS-2850/2800 Operation Manual
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...mode, add mode, item count mode, and balance mode selectors should be in the "P" position. FORMULA: Total of the values Average = Number of items Total sales 131.20 AG Average 26 Ice -' ic• - ,V, 12315 I 118 [A L] 13158 I 12502 I 15825 I I AVG) 123.15A 241.15A 372...Then Average Sales = $131.20 Note: If you are working in the "5/4" position unless otherwise specified. 2. Set the decimal selector as desired. Print mode selector should be in dollars and cents, use the "Add Mode." position (off position) unless otherwise specified. 3. AVERAGING (only CS-2850) Calculate...
...mode, add mode, item count mode, and balance mode selectors should be in the "P" position. FORMULA: Total of the values Average = Number of items Total sales 131.20 AG Average 26 Ice -' ic• - ,V, 12315 I 118 [A L] 13158 I 12502 I 15825 I I AVG) 123.15A 241.15A 372...Then Average Sales = $131.20 Note: If you are working in the "5/4" position unless otherwise specified. 2. Set the decimal selector as desired. Print mode selector should be in dollars and cents, use the "Add Mode." position (off position) unless otherwise specified. 3. AVERAGING (only CS-2850) Calculate...