The syntax you're using is incorrect. When you type 10% the calculator gives you the decimal equivalent of 10 percent, which is 0.1. You need to multiply that number with 500 to get 50 as your result. So 10% = 0.1 * 500 = 50.
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Subject: [VICUG-L] a windows calculator problem
Hi all,
Using Windows 10, and Jaws 2020.
I'm trying to figure out using the windows calculator.
This calculator is not working right.
I can do simple math problems, but money problems are not working.
Now I know the answer to this math problem, but I just want to see if
the calculator works. For example, if I press 5 0 0 then the decimal
point, which is the period then 0 0 then press the multiply which is the
shift of the 8 then press 1 0 then the percent, which is the shift of
the 5, this calculator keeps saying .01.
That's not what the answer is, it's 50 dollars.
Anyone know what is wrong with this calculator?
As a matter of fact, I will paste in the key strokes for the Windows
calculator, below.
windows calculator keys
The plus key is the shift of the equals sign.
the minus key is the dash key, which is to the right of the 0 key.
The times key, also called the multiply by key, is the shift of the 8 key.
The divide key, also called the divide by key, is the slash which is
below the semicolon.
The decimal point, is the period.
the % is the shift of the 5.
Harry
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