The typical battery life varies significantly by model. For example, the ClassPad 300PLUS has approximately 140 hours of continuous operation, while the fx-9860G SD and fx-9860G models offer 300 hours. Some models like the fx-50F PLUS and fx-3650P can last 3 years, and the FC-100V can provide 17,000 hours of continuous display of a flashing cursor. Portable models like the LC-1000TV have about 5,500 hours of battery life.
Yes, many Casio electronic calculators, particularly scientific and graphic models, can display various types of graphs, including rectangular coordinate graphs, polar coordinate graphs, parameter graphs, inequality graphs, integration graphs, and statistical graphs. Some models also feature 3-dimensional graphing and statistical plots like scatter plots, histograms, and box plots.
Casio electronic calculators offer various modes depending on the model. For example, the ClassPad 300PLUS provides modes for Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Geometry, and eActivity applications. Other models may include graphic functions, list-based statistics, advanced statistics, BASIC-like program functions, matrix operations, base-n calculations/conversions, and financial functions. Financial calculators like the FC-200V and FC-100V also have dedicated direct mode keys for financial calculations.
Yes, many Casio electronic calculators can connect to computers or other devices. Some models, like the ClassPad 300PLUS and fx-9860G series, support data communication via USB and 3-pin cables for connecting with PCs or other calculator units. Program-Link software is available for data exchange with Windows PCs. Additionally, certain models like the JZ-12W offer wireless data communication with a PC using a USB receiver.
Yes, certain Casio scientific calculator models, such as the fx-100MS, fx-115MS, fx-570MS, and fx-991MS, can perform normal distribution calculations.
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