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What is the fraction for the decimal 16.1 - Casio FX-300MS Calculator

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SOURCE: Changing result display from fractions to decimals

Struggled with this and found answer on about page 19 of the instructions on the Internet. Answer also appear on paper instructions under: "Displaying Calculation Results...etc just under "Note" Trick is you must have calculator in "LineIO" mode For setting MODE see "Calculation Modes & cal. Setup in paper instructions.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2009

SOURCE: changing fractions to decimals

pressing the 'a b/c' key toggles between fraction and decimal formats

k24674

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2009

SOURCE: my calculator won't give me decimal numbers

Hello,
Use the [S<->D] key to switch between the two.
Hope it helps.

k24674

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SOURCE: fractions to decimals?

Hello,
To change the displayed result from fraction format to decimal, press the [S<->D] key.
You can also configure the calculator to be in LineIO mode. In this mode, all results are in decimal format.
To set the LineIO mode , press [SHIFT][MODE][2:LineIO]
Hope it helps.

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SOURCE: how do I change my

To convert a single result from fraction to decimal, press SD. To have all results come out in decimal, press SHIFT MODE 2 to select LineIO mode.

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