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If you use the fraction key [a b/c] to enter fractions the displayed result will always be a reduced fraction. On
the Casio FX-300ES the fraction key is the one that is marked with two
rectangles one on top of the other and a horizontal bar between them.
The top rectangle is solid, the lower one is empty.
If you use the fraction key [a b/c] to enter fractions the displayed result will always be a reduced fraction. On the Casio FX-300ES the fraction key is the one that is marked with two rectangles one on top of the other and a horizontal bar between them. The top rectangle is solid, the lower one is empty.
Yes. Simply enter the fraction and press =. If the calculator is in the MathIO mode it will display the fraction in its simplest form. If you're in the LineIO mode, press the S--D button to convert the decimal to fraction.
Hello,
To convert fractions to decimals or decimals to fractions, you use the [S<->D] key. Each time you press the key the result is displayed in the other format.
Alternatively, If you multiply or divide two integer numbers put a decimal mark at the end of one of the numbers (any one). The result will be displayed in decimal format.
there is a A b/c button. This is the button use to enter fractions. so 4/3 would be entered as 4 |A b/c| 3
If you want to have the answers in fractions as well, then I believe you hit more a few times. And then there should be a display option, in the display option, there should be a b/c. This will show your answers in fractions. Hope it helps
Hello, Sorry the calculator handles fractions but not radicals. You may be interested in the newer Casios FX-115ES, or FX-991ES, (Natural display). It handles a lof more that radical and fractions. Hope it helps.
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