Alexander Stolte Expert Licensed User Longtime User Feb 13, 2021 #4 Filippo said: Click to expand... tell me you are from germany without saying you are from germany ? This calculator had everyone in school
Filippo said: Click to expand... tell me you are from germany without saying you are from germany ? This calculator had everyone in school
Daestrum Expert Licensed User Longtime User Feb 13, 2021 #5 From the manual oops - never saw the spoiler. Last edited: Feb 13, 2021
rabbitBUSH Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 14, 2021 #6 Filippo said: 100 + 100 * 10% = Click to expand... since einstein was german -> this explains the theories of Special and General Relativity.
Filippo said: 100 + 100 * 10% = Click to expand... since einstein was german -> this explains the theories of Special and General Relativity.
E emexes Expert Licensed User Longtime User Feb 15, 2021 #7 According to the manual, you key: 100 [x] 10 [SHIFT] [%] [+] where [%] is on the open-round-bracket key on your calculator Likewise, to subtract 10% instead of adding, use [-] instead of [+] eg: 100 [x] 10 [SHIFT] [%] [-] edit: works ok on Casio fx-82MS where [%] is on the [=] key
According to the manual, you key: 100 [x] 10 [SHIFT] [%] [+] where [%] is on the open-round-bracket key on your calculator Likewise, to subtract 10% instead of adding, use [-] instead of [+] eg: 100 [x] 10 [SHIFT] [%] [-] edit: works ok on Casio fx-82MS where [%] is on the [=] key