Understanding Memory - Brother GeoBook NB-60 Getting Started Manual

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Understanding
Memory
To save the results
of your calculation,
use Calculator's
built-in
memory.
The
memory
feature
allows
you to temporarily
store
numbers
during
the current
work
session.
The Calculator's
memory
stores _e
number
shown
in the Readout
bar. You
can add to, subtract
from, or recall
a number
stored
in memory.
For example,
memory
is a convenient
way to keep
track of your current
bank
balance
as
you write
checks.
Store your bank
balance
in memory;
then deduct
the
amount
for each check
from the balance.
I_ To store a number
in memory:
1. Enter a number
in the Readout
bar.
2.
Click on the STO button
to store
the displayed
number
in memory:
..
Example:
If 100 is displayed
and you click on STO, the Calculator
stores the
number
100 in memory.
To add to or subtract
from a number stored in memory:
1. Store the number
you want
to update
in memory.
Example:
100 is
curremh/ stored in
memory and you want
to add 50. Enter 50 in----
the Readout bar and
press M+; the
Calculator changes
the number stored in
memory to 150.
2. Enter
the amount
you want
to add or subtract
in the Readout
bar. You can
enter
the number
direcdy
from the keyboard,
or it can be the result of a
calculation.
"3.
Click on-M+
to addor
M_to
sdbtract
the amount.
The result
is stored :n
da!cu/ator's
_.
I_To
recafl a stored number:.
Click on RCL.
Calculator
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