C cast123 New Member Sep 14, 2005 #21 +evenstar said: Got one whole carton of HP financial calculators last year, and gave all away...:bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie: Click to expand... wah wat a waste? :cry: any left over :embrass:
+evenstar said: Got one whole carton of HP financial calculators last year, and gave all away...:bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie: Click to expand... wah wat a waste? :cry: any left over :embrass:
Y yanyewkay Senior Member Sep 15, 2005 #22 :think: mm... yah probably so.. you might be right.. it's many years back already.
M mervlam Senior Member Sep 15, 2005 #23 Astin said: Hmm, calculator itself should be accurate, its the LCD display that round up the number to show u just the digits. Click to expand... no... it's the number of bits (binary digits) the calculator uses in the arithmetic operations that determines the accuracy, not the LCD. the LCD just does the job of display.
Astin said: Hmm, calculator itself should be accurate, its the LCD display that round up the number to show u just the digits. Click to expand... no... it's the number of bits (binary digits) the calculator uses in the arithmetic operations that determines the accuracy, not the LCD. the LCD just does the job of display.
S s2s1 New Member Sep 15, 2005 #24 I remember Carrefour at Suntec also has many models of financial calculator.