Casio FC-200V User Guide - Page 22

nine decimal places.

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2. Press 1(1:Deg), 2(2:Rad), or 3(3:Gra) to select the setting you want. • You can also use fc to select a setting and then press E. ! Fix: All modes This setting specifies a fixed number of digits to the right of the decimal place. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified number of digits before being displayed. • Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for @ Sci and # Norm. • Specify the number of decimal places by inputting a value in the range of 0 (round off and then cut fraction part) to 9 (nine decimal places). 1. Use fc to select "Fix", and then press E. 2. Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of decimal places. Example: 100 ÷ 7 = 14.286 (Fix 3) = 14.29 (Fix 2) @ Sci: All modes This setting specifies the number of significant digits. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified number of digits before being displayed. • Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for ! Fix and # Norm. • You can specify anywhere from 1 significant digit (by inputting 1) to 10 significant digits (by inputting 0). 1. Use fc to select "Sci", and then press E. 2. Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of significant digits. Example: 10 ÷ 7 = 1.4286 × 100 (Sci 5) = 1.429 × 100 (Sci 4) E-20

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2. Press
1
(1:Deg),
2
(2:Rad), or
3
(3:Gra) to select
the setting you want.
• You can also use
fc
to select a setting and then
press
E
.
!
Fix:
All modes
This setting specifies a fixed number of digits to the right
of the decimal place. Calculation results are rounded off
to the specified number of digits before being displayed.
• Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous
settings made for
@
Sci and
#
Norm.
• Specify the number of decimal places by inputting a value
in the range of 0 (round off and then cut fraction part) to
9 (nine decimal places).
1. Use
fc
to select “Fix”,
and then press
E
.
2.
Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of decimal
places.
Example: 100
÷
7 = 14.286 (Fix 3)
= 14.29
(Fix 2)
@
Sci:
All modes
This setting specifies the number of significant digits.
Calculation results are rounded off to the specified number
of digits before being displayed.
• Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous
settings made for
!
Fix and
#
Norm.
• You can specify anywhere from 1 significant digit (by
inputting 1) to 10 significant digits (by inputting 0).
1. Use
fc
to select “Sci”,
and then press
E
.
2. Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of
significant digits.
Example: 10
÷
7 = 1.4286
×
10
0
(Sci 5)
= 1.429
×
10
0
(Sci 4)