Thanks bro. I really don't get why they never teach us this in school since these are the only calculators we ever get to use on exams. Finally, now I know how to use these things!
So much thanks to you It really troubled me a lot in calculations where i dont know how to do memory recollect in calculator You really explaned very well ❤❤❤
Hlo bro.. How to calculate calculations with negative value.? my calculator doesn't have (+/-) button...🥴.. For eg.. 234+(-123)=? 🤔 Or i have to use Pen and copy for this.?
How would I do this calculation using the factor of 1.1 for each subsequent calculation? Example , 50/1.1 - 12 = 33.45. So for every subsequent calculation I would use , divided by 1.1. Is there a way to store the /1.1 in memory?
Thanks bro. I really don't get why they never teach us this in school since these are the only calculators we ever get to use on exams. Finally, now I know how to use these things!
Pressing M+ will end the calculation as well. 5x3=M+ in this = is redundant. It can be typed as 5x3M+.
So much thanks to you
It really troubled me a lot in calculations where i dont know how to do memory recollect in calculator
You really explaned very well ❤❤❤
Thanks ... I learned something new .... before I don't know what is that M- and M+ use for ....
Very informative, but would like how to use division on MRC , e.g. 14.7/ (0.3+4.6). Thank you
Thank you for posting this informative video!
This is the one what I am looking for. Thank you.
wow! absolutely helpful. I learned something new that is practical. Thanks for making the video.
You're a good teacher, thanks.
Great tutorial!
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very well explained, know I can do calculations in front of my customers with confidence and with ease. Thank you Mr Sam, God bless
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How do you do fractions on that calculator?
You divide the numerator by the denominator to give you the answer as a decimal fraction.
How to clear a single no. From a digit that we have mistakenly typed. Do we need to do the calculations all over again??
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very useful, thank you..
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Thank you so much. You did an excellent job explaining this.
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This is so good to know and thank you. Can do a video on the Red button AC/CA and CI/C?
AC = All clear
C/CE = Clear entry (used for when you type a number by mistake and need to clear the entry)
it wasn't short enough but i will still like it cuz he get's to the point quickly
thanks man even the user manual of my calculator doesn't explain it well
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Thanks very well explained of this paper demonstration. Clever way. Thanks made every thing easy to understand.
Muchas gracias! . Realmente me ha servido de ayuda 😊
Might be simple, but I didn't know how to use this basic calculator. We didn't even use calculators when I was at school, we used log tables.
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Amazing topics
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thanks i will use this for my board exam
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But y the last calculations still remain in MRC,so i often get wrong ans for many nos.
Click MRC twice to delete
Hlo bro..
How to calculate calculations with negative value.? my calculator doesn't have (+/-) button...🥴..
For eg..
234+(-123)=?
🤔
Or i have to use Pen and copy for this.?
You calculator doesnt have a + or - button??
How can typing 5-(-1)=🤔
My calculator only has MC, M+, M-, MR. how do I do it with just those? I can’t figure it out! 🤯
th-cam.com/video/WzePMBCHMhA/w-d-xo.html follow that
Thanks bro
Great clear 👍explanation thanks very much for teaching m ggff e that it will save me so much time🕒⏱⏰
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Super bro
thanks for your time
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We love calculator memory system. 🙏
No need to enter "=".
Thk you
How would I do this calculation using the factor of 1.1 for each subsequent calculation? Example , 50/1.1 - 12 = 33.45. So for every subsequent calculation I would use , divided by 1.1. Is there a way to store the /1.1 in memory?
Idk
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