5
5/4
ROUNDING SELECTOR:
Example: Set decimal selector to “2”.
4
÷
9 = 0.444 ... , 5
÷
9 = 0.555 ...
Note: The decimal point floats during
successive calculation by the
use of
or
.
If the decimal selector is set to
“F” then the answer is always
rounded down ( ).
CONSTANT / ADD MODE
SELECTOR:
“K” :
The following constant functions
will be performed:
Multiplication:
The calculator will
automatically re-
member the first
number entered (the
multiplicand) and
instruction.
Division:
The calculator will
automatically re-
member the second
number entered (the
d i v i s o r ) a n d
instruction.
“
•
”:
Neutral
“A”:
Use of the Add mode permits
addition and subtraction of
numbers without entry of the
decimal point. When the Add
mode is activated, the decimal
point is automatically positioned
according to the decimal selector
setting.
Use of
,
, and
will
automatically override the Add
mode and decimally correct
answers will be printed at the
preset decimal position.
4
9
5
9
0.45
0.56
5/4
0.44
0.56
0.44
0.55