Calculated Industries QFCCL User Manual

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R

EFERENCE

G

UIDE

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Area Conversions

Enter 100 square Inches and convert
to Centimeters and then Millimeters.

KEYSTROKE

DISPLAY

N N

0.

1 0 0 i i

100

SQ INCH

c ç

645.16

SQ CM

c 9

64516.

SQ MM

Note: You will notice in the above example, you
maintain the area dimension when converting
between Inches, Centimeters, and Millimeters. If you
are converting from area values (e.g., Square
Inches, Square Centimeters, or Square Millimeters)
to linear values (e.g., Yardage and Meterage), the
area values are converted to linear values based on
the stored fabric width. If you attempt to convert
back to Inches once the value has been converted
to a linear value, it remains as a linear value and
converts to Inches based on the value that resulted
from the linear conversion to Yardage (or Meterage).

BASIC MATH

Adding Values

You are buying 2 Yards of green fabric,
3-1/2 Yards of red fabric, and 5-1/4
Yards of white fabric. What is the total
fabric?

KEYSTROKE

DISPLAY

2 y

2

YD

+ 3 y 1 / 2

3-1/2

YD

+ 5 y 1 / 4

5-1/4

YD

=

10-3/4

YD

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