Ah, the MRC button on a calculator is a handy little tool. It stands for Memory Recall, which means it brings back whatever number you stored in the calculator's memory. Simply press the MRC button after you've stored a number, and it will display that number for you to use in your calculations. Just like adding a happy little tree to your painting, the MRC button can add a touch of simplicity and convenience to your math equations.
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The MRC button on a calculator is typically used to store a number in the calculator's memory. To use it, first input the number you want to store, then press the MRC button to save it. You can then recall this number by pressing the MR (memory recall) button followed by any operation you wish to perform using the stored number.
It means 'memory clear'. Doing some calculations on pocket calculator you can save some results in memory to use it later. That button erase everything stored in the memory.
MRC stands for Memory Recall.
You press the SHIFT button and then you press the x10 button.
Usually MC is Memory Clear.There will often also be:MR - Memory RecallM+ - Memory PlusIf you have a MRC button, then it is Memory Recall/Clear. Pressing it once will recall the memory; immediately pressing it a second time will recall the memory and clear it at the same time.
no button you gotta work it out yaself
the via button means the variable.