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Anonymous Posted on May 21, 2010

Whenever i do a large sum, for example 102795/600,...

Whenever i do a large sum for example 102795/600 i get the answer 6853/40. All I want is the actual answer is there a way in which i can change the setings so that it provides me with the actual answer?

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Let us first set the record straight: Your calculation is a division not an addition. Be it as it may, the result you obtain is correct the fraction is equivalent to the one you entered, the difference lie in the fact that the calculator reduces the (entered) fraction to its simplest form.
Both the numerator and the denomonator have been divided by 15.

If the result is already calculated and displayed, press the [S<=>D] key It will convert a fraction or radical to decimal. This is always possible. If the result is decimal it may be converted to a fraction or a radical (Not always possible).

If the expression to be evaluated is still in the command line and you have not pressed the [=] key, you can force the result to be displayed in decimal format by pressing [SHIFT][=] instead of just [=].

More permanently. If you do n o care for fractions and radicals, set the Input/Outpout mode to LineIO. To do do press [SHIFT][MODE] to access the (SETUP) screen and select [2:LineIO]

  • k24674 May 25, 2010

    OOPS: the difference lies
    denominator


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