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...To set the number of decimal places displayed to three: hit [2ND][FORMAT][3][ENTER]This setting also continues indefinitely (even though the calculator is turned off and on) until it is

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...set window on texas instrument ti-83 to two decimal points Here, follow this procedure: Press [MODE] and scroll to FLOAT. Press the right arrow key until the number of decimal places needed is ...

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...number of decimal places in two ways: - Press < or > to move to the number of decimal places you want, and then press enter, or - Press the number key that corresponds to the number of decimal ...

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...A SHARP EL-1701C AND I AM TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO SET THE DECIMAL 2 PLACES. I HAVE LOST MY MANUEL. PLEASE HELP. THANKS Anyone know how to reset the decimal places on a ti ba II, not a ba II

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...number on a ti30 calculator To do this you need to set your calculator to a fixed decimal value. You can do this by Pressing 2nd + FIX (decimal point) and then setting it to 0 decimal places. This ...

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...set the number of decimal places to 1 or more. • Press [2nd] [MODE] and scroll to FLOAT. • Press the right arrow key until the number of decimal places needed is highlighted. • Press the [ENTER] key. ...

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...set to 4 decimal places. As long as the absolute value is less than 0.001, the number is displayed in scientific format. However when that absolute value exceeds 0.001 the display reverts to the ...

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...Why? I thought Float is always the best if you want to round yourself? Float on the t-nspire essentially means round to the nearest whole number. Your best bet is to set float to a higher

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list that appears until you find "Exact/Approx". If you set it to "Approximate", then it will always give the answer in decimal form. If you set it to "Exact", it will give the answer in fraction form

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TI nspire always rounds numbers to the first decimal place. (EX 23.7 instead of 23.74) Turn it on, hit MODE then change the FLOAT value from 1 to Float itself. Float allows you to round, and something

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