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HP 10bII - Display Format of Numbers

HP 10bII
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Two-Number
Functions.
When
a
function
requires
two
numbers,
the
numbers
are
entered
like
this:
number!
(69)
number?
followed
by
the
operation.
Pressing
685)
cvaluates
the
current
expression
and
displays
the
INPUT
annunciator.
For
example,
the
following
keystrokes
calculate
the
percent
change
between
17
and
29.
Keys:
Display:
Description:
opm
17.00
Enters
number1,
displays
the
INPUT
annunciator.
Go
29_
Enters
number2.
Oe
70.59
Calculates
the
percent
change.
Display
Format
of
Numbers
When
you
turn
on
the
HP
10BII
for
the
first
time,
numbers
are
displayed
with
two
decimal
places
and
a
period
as
the
decimal
point.
The
display
format
controls
how
many
digits
appear
in
the
display.
Tf
the
result
of
a
calculation
is
a
number
containing
more
significant
digits
than
can
be
displayed
in
the
current
display
format,
the
number
is
rounded
to
fit
the
current
display
setting.
Regardless
of
the
current
display
format,
each
number
is
stored
internally
as
a
signed,
12-digit
number
with
a
signed,
three-digit
exponent.
1:
Getting
Started
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