Casio fx-260 SOLAR and Profit on Pricing Calculations
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01-05-2021, 10:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2021 12:52 PM by Gamo.)
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Casio fx-260 SOLAR and Profit on Pricing Calculations
This very compact and really nice Scientifc Calculator also very affordable everyone can get one in the maket around the globe.
Recently I manage to find all the keys stroke steps to solve for the "Pricing Calculation" that Solve for Cost, Selling Price, Markup and Margin User input Two knowns variables and I provided the necessary steps to slove for the other Two Unknown variables. Since this calculator got the hard cover case I recommend to write or print this steps and tape it to the back side of the case cover. Key Stroke Steps: COST, PRICE ▶ MARKUP ⇒ Cost [-] [-] Price [%] COST, PRICE ▶ MARGIN ⇒ Cost [-] Price [%] COST, MARKUP ▶ PRICE ⇒ Cost [x] Markup [%] [+] COST, MARGIN ▶ PRICE ⇒ Cost [+] Margin [%] PRICE, MARKUP ▶ COST ⇒ Price [+] Markup [+/-] [%] PRICE, MARGIN ▶ COST ⇒ Price [x] Margin [%] [-] The example is avalible in my youtube channel but use different Casio Calculator model. That Casio in the clip is Casio MS-20UC and all the keys steps is the same that also work with the Casio fx-260 SOLAR Youtube Clip: https://youtu.be/vJDqD__k4Og Remark: For Casio MS-20UC To find the "Exclusive Tax" in other word is to calculate the Price not include tax. Example: Tax = 20% Selling Price = 82.45 What is the Price without tax? 82.45 [+] 20 [+/-] [%] display result 68.7083333333 ≈ 68.71 To find just the "Tax Amount" while previous answer on disapy then press [-] display result 13.7416666666 ≈ 13.74 To check if both result is correct or not 68.71 [+] 13.74 [=] display result 82.45 Gamo |
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01-08-2021, 05:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2021 06:06 AM by Gamo.)
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RE: Casio fx-260 SOLAR and Profit on Pricing Calculations
For Casio fx-260 SOLAR this steps can be use
to Find the "Percent of Total' with the use of [x↔y] function. The Percent of Total fuction is avaliable with the HP-12C as [△T] button. I'll use the example provided in the HP-12C User's Handbook on Page 30. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Casio fx-260 [x↔y] function is use for swaps displayed value with value in memory. With this funtions the primary use of it is the polar coordinate conversions. It can also be use to determine the ratio of one item to a total. --------------------------------------------------------------- Example: What is the Percentage of Total amount of A, B and C ? For [A]3.92, [B]2.36 and [C]1.67 Procedure: FIX 2 press [MODE] 7 then 2 3.92 [+] 2.36 [+] 1.67 [--)] display 7.95 [SHIFT] [min] [÷] 3.92 [SHIFT ] [x↔y] [=] display 0.49 [x] 100 [=] display answer for A = 49.31% [MR] display 7.95 [÷] 2.36 [SHIFT] [x↔y] [=] display 0.30 [x] 100 display answer for B = 29.69% [MR] display 7.95 [÷] 1.67 [SHIFT] [x↔y] [=] display 0.21 [x] 100 display answer for C = 21.01% To check the answer all three A + B + C ≈ 100% A = 49.31% B = 29.69% C = 21.01% --------------------------------------------------------- Gamo |
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01-10-2021, 05:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-21-2021 02:02 AM by Gamo.)
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RE: Casio fx-260 SOLAR and Profit on Pricing Calculations
Above problem to calculate "Percentage Part of the Total"
The steps can be shorten a bit more. ------------------------------------------ What is the Percentage of Total amount of A, B and C ? For [A]3.92, [B]2.36 and [C]1.67 3.92 [+] 2.36 [+] 1.67 [=] display 7.95 [Min] While 7.95 on display [÷] [÷] 3.95 [%] display answer for [A] 49.69% [MR] display 7.95 [÷] [÷] 2.36 [%] display answer for [B] 29.69% [MR] display 7.95 [÷] [÷] 1.67 [%] display answer for [C] 21.01% ---------------------------------------- Similar procedure as above also work on Casio MS-20UC Add all up and store to [M+] Then [MRC] n [÷] [÷] each amount [%] display answer and user round to two decimal digit. Casio MS-20UC video clip: https://youtu.be/FJqucW5OYug ---------------------------------------- Gamo |
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