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1. Enter the constant factor (example: 20). 2. Strike the Multiply key twice. 3. Enter the nonconstant factor (example: 14). 4. Strike the Equals key to obtain the product (280). 5. Enter the next nonconstant factor (example: 7). 6. Strike the Equals key to obtain the next product (140). 7. Keep entering the next factor you wish to multiply by the constant and just hitting the enter key.
How to do constant multiplication or division on the Canon P170-DH calculator
This process actually requires fewer keystrokes than most other calculators. Basically, just do the first problem and then do the next items with just the next number and the EQUAL key. For example,
*** Constant Multiplication *** 2 (multiply key) 10 (= key) (The answer 20 shows on the screen. Note, the 2 is still stored as a constant without doing anything, just continue) 4 = (shows the answer 8 on the screen) 20 = (shows the answer 40 on the screen) 100 = (shows the answer 200 on the screen)
*** Constant Division *** 10 (divided by key) 2 = (shows the answer 5 on the screen, the 2 is still stored as a constant without doing anything, just continue) 100 = (shows the answer 50 on the screen) 500 = (shows the answer 250 on the screen) 4 = (shows the answer 2 on the screen)
-------------- Also note! There is no K visible on the screen to indicate a constant is set.
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