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Anonymous Posted on Jun 13, 2012

Find each valu round to 4 decimal places SIn 35.75 degrees

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k24674

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SOURCE: How do I get my calculator to round to the fourth

Hello
[Shift][Setup][6:Fix]4 displays result with 4 decimal places. But if number is too small you will lose significant digits and may have a null value.
In that case you use [Shift][Setup][7:Sci]4 displays results in scientific notation digit.4digitsx10^(exponent)

Hope it helps

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k24674

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Hi,
You need to change the display format.
Press the [MODE] key a certain number of times until the screen displays Fix, Sci, Norm on one line, and 1 2 3 on the next line, with 1 under Fix, 2 under Sci and 3 under Norm.

Press 1 (Fix) followed by a number (1,2,3, etc.) This second number will set the number of decimal digits. In other words, if you press 1 (Fix) 3 all your results will have 3 decimal digits. If you choose 0, your results will not show decimals.

Hope it helps.
Thank you for rating the solution.

k24674

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  • Posted on May 22, 2011

SOURCE: I have Casio fx-350 MS.

Cheer up, the calculator can display UP to 10 digits, no more. Internal memory keeps 12 digits. So clearly, this calculator is not fit to handle the precision you apparently are seeking. It may be time to look for a more capable calculator.

kakima

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2011

SOURCE: how do I round 991.5656641

Press SHIFT MODE 6 3 to set the display mode to Fix3. This will show all results with three digits to the right of the decimal point.

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