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Casio FX- 260 Solar II Scientific Calculator for Elementary to High School, Black

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Casio New FX-260Solarll Scientific Calculator is perfect for Elementary, Junior High and High School students. It has a 10-Digit Display with 144 Built-in math functions. This scientific calculator is recommended for General Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 and 11, Trigonometry, Statistics and General Science. It is approved for SAT, ACT, AP, PSAT/NMSQT tests. Includes a Slide-on Hard Case and is solar powered with battery backup.

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Casio New FX-260Solarll Scientific Calculator is perfect for Elementary, Junior High and High School students. It has a 10-Digit Display with 144 Built-in math functions. This scientific calculator is recommended for General Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 and 11, Trigonometry, Statistics and General Science. It is approved for SAT, ACT, AP, PSAT/NMSQT tests. Includes a Slide-on Hard Case and is solar powered with battery backup.

  • 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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Additional information

Power Type

Solar

Educational Focus

Math & Counting, Maths

Model

FX-260SOLARII

Color Category

Black

Count

1

Theme

1

Manufacturer

Casio America, Inc.

Features

Numeric Keypad, Professional, Slim, Automatic Shut-Off

Brand

Casio

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

0.38 x 2.75 x 4.75 Inches

Count Per Pack

1

10 reviews for Casio FX- 260 Solar II Scientific Calculator for Elementary to High School, Black

  1. 5 out of 5

    WalmartCustomer


    Walmart has the product that was needed at a crucial time. My brother recently just started his first year of college and needed a calculator for his mathematics classes. He needed a specific calculator, and Walmart had it at such a great price. The availability and price of the product has allowed for my brother to take a step in the right direction as he carries out his first year of college.

  2. 5 out of 5

    Calvin

    Great value
    Purchased for ninth grade math

  3. 5 out of 5

    duke1009

    affordable
    Great value and perfect for my sons math class.

  4. 5 out of 5

    Rajive


    The calculator has all the basic functions of a scientific calculator. It’s small and lightweight. And no need to worry about dead batteries!

  5. 5 out of 5

    court

    great but
    no complaints. works great

  6. 4 out of 5

    WalmartCustomer


    its just what was needed for school

  7. 4 out of 5

    Angelina

    Good for the price
    Good item and works for what is needed. Just feels a little cheap, but it’s way better than paying for those expensive ones!

  8. 4 out of 5

    eric

    7th grade calculator
    good calculator for 7th grade classes

  9. 3 out of 5

    James

    Small, powerful and inexpensive classic Casio Calc
    I have used scientific calculators for almost a half century, starting with a Texas Instruments TI-10 with , -, *, /, 1/x, x^2, and sqroot(x), all the way to a TI-92. The TI-92 Graphing is extremely difficult for simple and non-repetitive calculations. So a Full Function Scientific calculator works much better. The Casio fx-260 Solar fits the bill at a value price.

    A comparable calcuator would be a TI-30Xa (Solar or not). Both this and the Casio will provide te same capabilities and yield the same results, so the differences are more subjective. The biggest difference is the layout of the keys and their functions. The TI-30Xa is better in this regard. The Casio fx-260 has a less intuitive layout. Things like frequently used functions, like “1/X”, is hidden behind/under another key forcing the use of the “2nd” key. Also, the “C” (clear) and “AC” (all clear) seem redundant.

    On the plus side, the Casio is small and powerful for students or anyone solving improvised science or engineering problems.

  10. 1 out of 5

    RUSSELL

    Never got
    We never got this Casio FX/270 calculator


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