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Casio FX-115MS Plus Scientific Calculator | 
| Brand: Casio
List Price: $26.95 Buy New: $12.53 You Save: $14.42 (54%)
Rating: 54 reviews
Color: BLACK Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 1 Lithium Button Cell Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.3 x 1.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: FX-115MS Model: FX-115MS UPC: 079767109325 EAN: 0079767109325
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Large 2-line display | | • | Visually perfect algebraic method displays example as written | | • | Complex number calculation | | • | 279 built-in mathematic functions | | • | Fraction fun |
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Amazon.com Product Description For math and science students at all levels, and for any home or office that needs algebraic computations from time to time, Casio has created the FX-115W Plus two-line display scientific calculator. An indispensable tool for students from high school onward, in lab classes, and for exams, the FX-115W Plus features a two-line display, complex number calculations, and an algebraic mode that displays the example precisely as written. It's useful in the household or office for calculating finances, converting cooking measurements, and anything else you think of when you wish you had a calculator at hand.The clear, readable, two-line display exhibits 10 digits in large numerals, showing the problem and answer together and permitting better tracking of your equation-solving process. You can also call upon 279 built-in mathematical functions, many complete with engineering symbols, for a variety of tasks, including calculations in base conversions, logical operations, and standard deviation and regression analysis. Plus, you can key in and program formulas to save for future use. The FX-115W Plus provides one independent and six constant memory keys. It has a pragmatic key layout, making this an easy-to-use basic scientific calculator offering the functions you'll need in a solidly constructed unit. --Barbara Price
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| Customer Reviews:
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Nice calculator for a programmer July 7, 2010 Keith I have always liked Casio calculators for their value, durability, and ease of use. I found very few calculators out there that will convert between Decimal and Hex, Octal, and Binary, which is essential to my job as a computer programmer. It also has trig functions that I use every day, as well as DMS conversion, radians, and fractions, just to name a few. It has far more functions than I'll ever use.
It has both battery and solar power. The screen is 2-line and easy to read. It uses the new method of input which I have yet to get used to (and I dislike tremendously, but then I'm Old!), so you hit Sin 45 =, not 45 Sin. I wish it had a 1/x key, but maybe that doesn't apply because of the input method. At least you can see what you entered on the top line in the event you make a mistake. It's inexpensive and well worth the money.
Lovin' it! May 17, 2010 Vincent Huynh The buttons are way easier to enter than a texas instrument calculator and it's probably only rivaled by a graphing calculator. A must buy for students in science.
not so nice January 2, 2010 Matthew Bogusz (New Providence, NJ USA) Good scientific calculator. I'm more of a texas instruments fan myself, but this one can do those calculations just as well, it's just harder to read, learn, and understand with the Casio. It doesn't have visual appeal either.
Excellent Calculator October 2, 2009 Lisette Fernandez I've been using a Casio that I bought from the 90's. I decided to upgrade and I was nicely surprised on the features. The two line makes it easy to see if you entered a problem wrong. There are buttons with kilo and milli units so you can hit 5k to enter 5 kilos. The calculator can also integrate and do defferential calculations but it does take a minute sometimes. The only setback is that the instructions that came with the calculator are poor.
Great Buy February 28, 2009 Sebastian J. Karuppan I've always liked Casio calculators for being cheap, extremely reliable, and durable. I got this one to replace my last FX-115 of 7 years which was accidentally doused in hydrochloric acid. This has a two line display, as well as a ton of functions (from stats to that suit the needs of the middle school student all the way to the college student. A solar panel means you will never have a "dead calculator" for homework or an exam, but the battery lasts for at least two years anyway.
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