EXAMPLE
'
OPERATION
READ-OUT
12%0f1200, ............ 144
12009912
144.
18% of 1200 ............ 216
,'
26% of 2200 ............ 572
26 81322008
"
572,-
26% of 3300 ............ ase
_,
.
26% of 3800 ............ 988
330081
858.
3800E®
"
933,
Percentage of 30
m
"
-
against 192 f.......... 15.62596
1925530'53- :
" 15'625 Jl
against 192 ........... 81.25%
-
8125
600 grams was added to 1200 grams.
:—
6
"
What percent is the total to the initial
1200600 I
t
1 50'
l
510 grams was added to 1200 grams.
What percent is the total to the initial
weight 2 ............. 142596
to 150 grams? . . ....... down 8%
150::1388' r
'8'
I
5/FUNCTION CALCULATIONS-
' Scientific function keys can be utilized as subroutines of four basic calculations
(including parenthesis calculations).
' In some scientific functions, the display disappears momentarily whiie complicated
formulas are being processed. So do not enter numerals or press a function key until
the previous answer is displayed.
' For each input range of the scientificrfunctions, refer to page 39.
5.1 Degree-Minute-Second 4+ Decimal conversion
The 8 key converts the sexagesimal figure (degree. minute and second) to decimal
notation. Operation of @ converts the decimal n0tati0n to the sexagesimal notation.
EXAMPLE
OPERATION
READ-OUT
14°25' 36"=14.42666667°
14B
14.
25 B
14.41666667
36 B
14.42666667
Q
14025936.
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