Memory Worksheet
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Memory Worksheet Variables
Note: This guidebook categorizes calculator variables by their method of
entry. (See “Types of Worksheet Variables” on page 17.)
Clearing the Memory Worksheet Variables
To clear all 10 memories at once, press & z in the Memory
worksheet.
Using the Memory Worksheet
1. To select the Memory worksheet, press & {. M0 apears.
2. Perform any of the following operations:
• To clear all 10 memories at once, press & z.
The Memory worksheet lets you compare and recall stored
values by accessing the calculator’s 10 memories. All
memory variables are enter-only. (See “Types of Worksheet
Variables” on page 17.)
• To access the Memory worksheet, press & {.
• To access memory variables, press " or #.
Note: You can access memories individually using D,
J, and the digit keys. (See “Memory Operations” on
page 12.)
Variables Key Display Variable Type
Memory 0 & { M0 Enter-only
Memory 1 # M1 Enter-only
Memory 2 # M2 Enter-only
Memory 3 # M3 Enter-only
Memory 4 # M4 Enter-only
Memory 5 # M5 Enter-only
Memory 6 # M6 Enter-only
Memory 7 # M7 Enter-only
Memory 8 # M8 Enter-only
Memory 9 # M9 Enter-only
• To view the contents of the memories, press # or " once for
each memory.
• To store a value, select a memory (M0-M9), key in a value, and
press !.
• Memory arithmetic. (See “Memory Arithmetic” on page 12.)
Examples: Using the Memory Worksheet
To Press Display
Access Memory worksheet & { M0= 0
Select M4. # # # # M4= 0
Clear M4. 0 ! M4= 0.00
Store 95. 9 5 ! M4= 95.00
Add 65. H 6 5 ! M4= 160.00
Subtract 30. B 3 0 ! M4= 130.00
Multiply by 95. < 9 5 ! M4= 12,350.00
Divide by 65. 6 6 5 ! M4= 190.00
Raise to 2nd power. ; 2 ! M4= 36,100.00
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Memory Worksheet Variables
Note: This guidebook categorizes calculator variables by their method of
entry. (See “Types of Worksheet Variables” on page 17.)
Clearing the Memory Worksheet Variables
To clear all 10 memories at once, press & z in the Memory
worksheet.
Using the Memory Worksheet
1. To select the Memory worksheet, press & {. M0 apears.
2. Perform any of the following operations:
• To clear all 10 memories at once, press & z.
The Memory worksheet lets you compare and recall stored
values by accessing the calculator’s 10 memories. All
memory variables are enter-only. (See “Types of Worksheet
Variables” on page 17.)
• To access the Memory worksheet, press & {.
• To access memory variables, press " or #.
Note: You can access memories individually using D,
J, and the digit keys. (See “Memory Operations” on
page 12.)
Variables Key Display Variable Type
Memory 0 & { M0 Enter-only
Memory 1 # M1 Enter-only
Memory 2 # M2 Enter-only
Memory 3 # M3 Enter-only
Memory 4 # M4 Enter-only
Memory 5 # M5 Enter-only
Memory 6 # M6 Enter-only
Memory 7 # M7 Enter-only
Memory 8 # M8 Enter-only
Memory 9 # M9 Enter-only
• To view the contents of the memories, press # or " once for
each memory.
• To store a value, select a memory (M0-M9), key in a value, and
press !.
• Memory arithmetic. (See “Memory Arithmetic” on page 12.)
Examples: Using the Memory Worksheet
To Press Display
Access Memory worksheet & { M0= 0
Select M4. # # # # M4= 0
Clear M4. 0 ! M4= 0.00
Store 95. 9 5 ! M4= 95.00
Add 65. H 6 5 ! M4= 160.00
Subtract 30. B 3 0 ! M4= 130.00
Multiply by 95. < 9 5 ! M4= 12,350.00
Divide by 65. 6 6 5 ! M4= 190.00
Raise to 2nd power. ; 2 ! M4= 36,100.00
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