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Display
Input
The
right arrow,
[El
,
recalls
the
expression
that
has
the cursor positioned "on top
of"
its
first
character.
Remember
that
the
left and right arrows are also used to position
the cursor
within a
line. The right
and left
arrows
are very helpful in editing
(or modifying) entries
without
having to
retype the
entire
expression.
You will become familiar with
the
use of the right and left arrows in
the following
examples. Now,
take
the
role of the manager and perform
the calculations as we
discuss
them.
As
the head of
personnel
in
a large
marketing
division,
you
are
responsible for
planning
the
annual
sales
meeting.
You
expect
300
people to
attend
the three-day conference.
For part
of this
time,
the sales
force
will meet in small
groups.
You believe
that groups
of
six
would
be a
good
size.
How many groups
would
this
be?
Recailing Eniries
Even after
the
COMPUTER has displayed the
results
of your
calculation,
you
can
display
your
last
entry
again.
To recall,
use
the left
r-.;,;J
and right
L,...
l
arrows.
The left arrow,
I~
,
recalls the expression that has the cursor positioned after its last
character.
OJ
oo
1SHIFT1
~
rn
1ENTER1
1
0 0
.
rn
m
1
sH1Ffl
r
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1ENTER1
6 . 2
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3 1
s
5 3
0
1
I
~
[I)[!]
!ENTER[
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rn
w
m
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[ENTER]
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6
0
0.
m
w
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m
w
1
ENTER]
5 0
.
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cu
['f_J
w
cu
I
ENTER
I
1
0 0
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Input
Display
Using as a Calculator

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