Sto on the calulator means it will save the number in the memmory then pres m to get it back
Input is when you type with the calculator
You can subtract whatever number you have entered into memory.
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Memory so if you want to save or add a number to your memory you would use M+ if you want to subtract a number from memory you would use M- if you want to recall that number you would use MR and if you no longer need to save that number you would use MC
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Sto on the calulator means it will save the number in the memmory then pres m to get it back
Memory. It's the button that saves your current number, and when you press MRC, or Memory ReCall, the number is restored, giving you a great way to add two products if you have a basic calculator, or to do otherwise impossible equations that have many separate parts.
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Input is when you type with the calculator
Jon M. Smith has written: 'Advanced analysis with the Sharp 5100 scientific calculator' -- subject(s): Numerical analysis, Sharp 5100 (Calculator) 'Scientific analysis on the pocket calculator'
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yes you mean calculator. yes a calculator is there in the computer.
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M. B. Cotsworth has written: 'Cotsworth's reciprocals' 'The railway and traders' calculator'