You
will need -
A
scientific calculator
( should support the random function i.e ran# )
Ex.
CASIO fx-100MS or higher
( SVPAM or natural display both will do )
Hey
u must be bored in some classes and try some old fashioned book
cricket which involves opening and
closing of your book . well you can be traced by your boring
teacher and sent out …
So use your SCIENTIFIC calculator to play cricket (sounds fishy )
Well
its really untraceable and was just discovered by me during my school
days
FOLLOW
THESE STEPS
STEP
1: ON - Press the ON
button
You
will see a screen with 0
( red
color denotes the button to press )
You
will see the following screen
STEP
3: Removing the decimals using FIX function
Now
press MODE five times –
You
will see the following screen while pressing
MODE five times
You
will see a screen like this
Now
press 0 (zero)
on your calculator
To omit
the decimals .
So we
have successfully configured to play NOW
Press
SHIFT then press
. ( dot/ decimal ,with a yellow color text ran#)
the
button is situated at the buttom last row
Now
press (
and 6
this is the maximum value in cricket
Now
with every press of =
you will get random number( 0 1 2 3 4 5 6)
Now the
rule is give the calculator to the batsman and any other person note
the runs
0=out
1=one
run
2=two
runs
3=three
runs
4=four
runs
5=no
run , dot ball
6
=SIXER
NOTE:
Repeat the RESET step(step 2)to restore your
calculator to normal mode
That’s all happy calculator cricketing …TRY IT GUYS


wow thats awesome man
ReplyDeletethis is standard function for choosing number from 0 to number which you will write - but without this fix mode
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