Casio FX-260SOLARII Scientific Calculator New smaller design Perfect for Elementary, Junior High and High School students 1-line display shows results up to 10 digits and 2 exponents per value. 144 functions include fraction calculations, trigonometric functions and fixed decimal capabilities to take on diverse equations. Packed with over 140 features and calculations. Solar-powered design provides reliable performance. Clear last entry and clear all functions help you quickly erase mistakes. Includes a slide-on hard case for added protection. Thin compact design makes it easy for students to take to and from class and home.
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Brand | Casio |
Item model number | FX-260SOLARII |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 463322 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (100 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 889232600222 |
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Casio FX- 260 Solar II Scientific Calculator for Elementary to High School, Black
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I like it very much very useful
I needed a calculator for an exam, this worked perfectly and was allowed at ASU online.
This calculator was shipped in the same box with several gallons of oil. It survived! The calculator has a hard case and is very nice. Much nicer than I expected for the price. Seems to work great. I am still surprised it survived the shipping process!
Is good for school will get the job done
Just as described. County school district recommended.
Does the job, small and perfect
I like to keep a scientific calculator on me all the time (backpack, etc.) This is the lightest one I have found. I love it! With so little weight I barely notice it, yet it can do exponents, trig, logs, and even combinations and permutations. Solar powered to boot!
Great service! Right on-time! Thank you
I just purchased this and the batteries are already gone.
seems to work fine, but I was disappointed it didn't have an "off" button. Besides using up the solar battery, the display is going to get a 0 burned into it.