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Chapter 2
Basic Calculations
2
(Int
÷
)
h
w
• Remember that you can use only integers in quotient division operations. You
cannot use expressions such as 2 or sin60 because their results have a decimal
part.
u
u
u
u
u
To perform remainder division
Example
To display the remainder produced by 857
÷
48
ifh
3
(Rmdr)
ei
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Press
Q
to clear the Option Menu after you finish your remainder and quotient
calculations.
• Remember that you can use only integers in remainder division operations. You
cannot use expressions such as 2 or sin60 because their results have a decimal
part.
• Quotient and remainder division can also be used with lists to divide a multiple
integers by each other in a single operation.
5. Mixed Calculations
(1) Mixed Arithmetic Calculation Priority Sequence
For mixed arithmetic calculations, the calculator automatically performs multiplica-
tion and division before addition and subtraction.
Example 1 3 + 5
×
6
A
d+f*g
w
Example 2 7
×
8 – 4
×
5
A
h*i-e*f
w
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
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