Specifications

Understanding Memory
To save the results of your calculation, use Calculator's built-in memory. The
memory feature allows you to temporarily store numbers during the current
work session.
The Calculator's memory stores _e number shown in the Readout bar. You
can add to, subtract from, or recall a number stored in memory. For example,
memory is a convenient way to keep track of your current bank balance as
you write checks. Store your bank balance in memory; then deduct the
amount for each check from the balance.
I_ To store a number in memory:
1. Enter a number in the Readout bar.
2. Click on the STO button to store the displayed number in memory: ..
Example: If 100 is displayed and you click on STO, the Calculator stores the
number 100 in memory.
To add to or subtract from a number stored in memory:
1. Store the number you want to update in memory.
Example: 100 is
curremh/ stored in
memory and you want
to add 50. Enter 50 in----
the Readout bar and
press M+; the
Calculator changes
the number stored in
memory to 150.
2. Enter the amount you want to add or subtract in the Readout bar. You can
enter the number direcdy from the keyboard, or it can be the result of a
calculation.
"3. Click on-M+ to addor M_to sdbtract the amount. The result is stored :n
da!cu/ator's _.
I_To recafl a stored number:.
Click on RCL.
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