User Manual
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k Fractions
  • In the Math input/output mode, the fraction input method is different from that described 
below. For fraction input operations in the Math input/output mode, see page 1-12.
  • Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in the Setup screen.
Example Operation
 2  1  73
–– + 3 –– = ––
–
 5  4  20
= 3.65 (Conversion to decimal)*
1
2'*5+3'*1'*4w
f**
 1  1
––––– + –––––
 2578  4572
 = 6.066202547 
× 10
–4
 *
2
1'*2578+1'*4572w
 1
––
 2
 × 0.5 = 0.25*
3
1'*2*.5w
* fx-7400G
III: v ** fx-7400GIII: F
*
1
 Fractions can be converted to decimal values and vice versa. 
*
2
 When the total number of characters, including integer, numerator, denominator and delimiter 
marks in an intermediate or final calculation result exceeds 10, the fraction is automatically 
displayed in decimal format. (10-digit example: 1{1{123456)
*
3
 Calculations containing both fractions and decimals are calculated in decimal format. 
• Pressing the !f*(
<
) key toggles the display fraction between mixed fraction and 
improper fraction format. 
* fx-7400G
III: F
k Engineering Notation Calculations
 Input engineering symbols using the engineering notation menu.
  • Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in the Setup screen.
  Example   Operation  
 999k (kilo) + 25k (kilo)
   = 1.024M (mega) 
!m(SET UP) ff4(Eng) J999  K6( g) 6(  g)  
1(ESYM) * 6( g) 1(k) +25  1(k) w
 9 ÷  10 = 0.9 = 900m (milli)
 = 0.9
  9  /10  w
K6( g) 6(  g)  1(ESYM) * 6( g) 6( g) 3(ENG)*
1
     = 0.0009k (kilo)
  = 0.9
  = 900m 
3(ENG)* 
1 
2(ENG)* 
2 
2(ENG)* 
2  
  * fx-7400GIII: 5(ESYM)
  * 
1 
 Converts the displayed value to the next higher engineering unit, by shifting the decimal 
point three places to the right.
  * 
2 
 Converts the displayed value to the next lower engineering unit, by shifting the decimal point 
three places to the left.










