Effect of using e~ to correct data, Equations, Margin and markup calculations – HP 10B User Manual

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Effect of Using E~ to Correct Data

The HP-lOB stores the statistical numbers in an ''accumulated” fashion. It

doesn't store every number that you enter, but rather it performs inter­

mediate calculations when you press the EJ The BE l^cy performs

the opposite intermediate calculations to cfTcctively remove a number or

pair of numbers from the stored results.

When correcting statistical data, IE docs not delete rounding errors

that may occur during the intermediate calculations done by E* Thus,

subsequent results for corrected data may be different than for data that

was entered originally \Wthout having to use IE* However, the

difference will not be serious unless the incorrect data has a very large

magnitude compared with the correct values; in this case, you may want to

clear the statistical registers and re-enter the data.

Range of Numbers

The largest positive and negative numbers available on the calculator are

±9.99999999999 x 10^^; the smallest positive and negative numbers avail­

able arc ±

1

X10'^’’. Undernow displays a zero. Refer to the message

OFLO in "Messages” following this appendix.

Equations

Margin and Markup Calculations

MAR

PRC

-

COST

PRC

X100

MU =

PRC

-

COST

COST

xlOO

B: More About Calculations

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