No.
Thanks, I already know no. means number
No means no, you misogynist pig!
No
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Well, I see a round up, didn’t round, or round down switch. The next one might be how many points if precision??. The last one has to do with sum vs series somehow.
That is interesting, though. Beyond me, that’s for sure
If I move the larger switch to A, everything is done in decimal. Maybe that’s a hint?
Looks like Facit calculators were originally manufactured in Sweden and then later Japan. No mention of that particular model on this website, however
I know. I’m in Sweden. Facit was a big thing in its day. This one’s made by Sharp in Japan. It’s a 2102. Or maybe that’s when the manual will be released.
Found some documentation listing the two middle switches as the rounding switch (up fraction down) and the decimal switch (auto? 0 to 6 then hex?). No idea on the other two.
http://www.calcuseum.com/SCRAPBOOK/BONUS/32853/1.htm
Decimal switch: [A-0-2-3-4-6-F], Round switch: [(ArrowUp)-5/4-(ArrowDown)], Miscellaneous switch: [(Blank)-K .-(Sigma)],
Nice!
Trying to find the sum of my meme ransom please respond
The first one lets you turn K on or off
K.
From OKLAHOMA don’t have no clue, don’t why you think an Ok nerd would know over another state? /s
OK NERD
Damn, it worked.
F
Now someone explain the right and left columns of buttons
The right-most switch lets you turn on sigma mode.
That’s pretty sigma