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The standard calculator for Mac is the Casio fx-991 (or something like that) right? Can someone show me a picture of it because when I google it there are so many models under the same name I'm not sure which one it is. Any help would be appreciated and thanks for reading!
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08-08-2008 at 05:43 PM
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it should look like that
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08-08-2008 at 06:47 PM
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Every school supply store pretty much has barrels full of this calculator. It will be on display in the open, especially at Titles at MAC.
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08-08-2008 at 07:33 PM
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Every school supply store pretty much has barrels full of this calculator. It will be on display in the open, especially at Titles at MAC.
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Speaking of titles, when will our book lists be out?
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08-08-2008 at 07:42 PM
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It should be out Aug 11.
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mmmm fx991 goodness
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You can also get them DIRT CHEAP Sept 17th at the Lost and Found garage sale/ Bike Auction that we hold every year.
My room mate loses them all the time and I think last year she bought two new ones? Our couch eats things.
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Which version; ES or MS or it doesn't matter at all as long as it's Casio fx-991?
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The MS is the one that virtually everyone has. I'm not sure I've ever even seen an ES in stores.
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yeah I was thinking the same question. I like the ES version better, so would that be allowed?
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yea... soo it could be either one iite? MS or ES??
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Yup. As long as it starts with fx-991, you're good to go. But you will probably have a MUCH easier time finding the MS version, which also means that the majority of people will have that version - so if you have trouble using it, or want to use some of the shortcuts (standard deviation/quadratic formula), you'll have a much easier time finding the help you need.
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is this the only calculator that you are allowed to use at mac? or can others be used also?
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Yup. As long as it starts with fx-991, you're good to go. But you will probably have a MUCH easier time finding the MS version, which also means that the majority of people will have that version - so if you have trouble using it, or want to use some of the shortcuts (standard deviation/quadratic formula), you'll have a much easier time finding the help you need.
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you can get the fx-991ES at staples for $29.81 if anyone is interested. the fx-991MS is at staples as well for $23.91. Is that expensive or similar to what Titles will sell it for?
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