98580 calculator won't leave out decimals
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This is an easy one and happens often. Simply depress the orange "f" key and then select how many decimal points you want on the numeric keys. For example, for two decimal places you would push "f" 2. I usually keep mine on 3, but you can take it from here.
SOURCE: sharp el506d calculator has the decimal in the wrong place.
Try pressing the FSE button to switch between Fixed, Scientific, Engineering, and Normal displays. When in Fixed display, you can use <2ndF> < TAB > then enter a number from 0 to 9 to choose the number of decimal places in that display. To reset EVERYTHING to factory defaults: With the calculator off, press and hold these three keys: <2ndF> < ) > < ON/C > then release all three. The calculator will go through a series of tests (it takes a few seconds) and then be at its factory defaults. I have uploaded the manual for this calculator at www.theusermanualsite.com.
SOURCE: The calculator won't convert fractions into decimals
Are you using a ti-89? If so, check your mode settings and change Exact to Approximate.
SOURCE: need to program to fifth decimal place
Your BA II PLUS stores numeric values internally to an accuracy of 13 digits. However, the numbers it displays depends on the number of decimal places to which you have it set (choice of 0–9 or floating decimal). To set the number of decimal places displayed to three: hit [2ND][FORMAT][5][ENTER]This setting also continues indefinitely (even though the calculator is turned off and on) until it is changed.
SOURCE: change decimal placement on calculator
pressing the tab button displays the number of decimal places 0, 2, 3, 4, A, F on the bottom of the screen.
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