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I have too many zeros after the decimal point and I need to delete them. How do I do that?

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If got to do with the mode settings. Usually MODE fix in other lower version of calculator. The combination can be MODE FIX 0 for no trailing zero's if MODE FIX ONE then if will 0.0 or one zero then shifting the settings to NORMAL mode and at DEG mode.

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I will tell you how in Casio fx-500 ES . First of all go to shift+mode than go to Fix in my case the number of fix is 6 so I pressed 6. Than press 0 instead of 9 according to the result that you should choose in between because 9 you will still getting zeros . After that press shift+mode than go to Norm and choose the number 1. That's it in an easy way.

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So for your case use this in a cell "=ROUND(12350*32.75%, 0)" without quotes, where I assume one or both numbers will come from other cells. -Ken

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Help me solve

1. Four Hundred Seventy-Eight Ten Thousandths
2. One Thousand Four Hundred Thirty Five Ten Thousandths.
3. Three Thousand Two Hundred Five Ten Thousandths.
4. Four thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Four Ten Thousandths.
5. Four Hundred Ninety Seven Ten Thousandths.

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1. Zero point zero four seven eight.
2. Zero point one four three five
3. Zero point three two zero five
4. Zero point four seven eight four
5. Zero point zero four nine seven

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