You know everything I can tell you about this very simple problem, and I am neither well enough versed in code writing to even hazard a wild guess what error the designers of the calculator made. Now your pop-up is telling me my explanation is too short, obviously trying to make me feel like an idiot when it's making one out of itself. I think it was caused by: Microsoft's brain dead software engineers.
I have tried: I told you all you need to know, all that I can given the simplicity of what I'm asking for help on. I have done exactly what was recommended, scrunching the calculator down to a little life-size pocket calculator about 3 inches wide and 5 inches tall on my monitor's screen, but it's still showing me the problem I was running, 13.79 ÷ 8.95=1.540782122905028, but I ran that by mistake and really need to multiply 8.95 by 122%, only I can't get rid of that needlessly more complex earlier problem. I know better than calling those morons in Microsoft Support. I want them both gone, out of here, I can't even use my calculator in this condition.
Perhaps I'm confusing the History with the Memory, because Memory tells me after I do that that there's no Memory yet. Your resizing trick, didn't work for me, it just made the History smaller but didn't delete it. Deleting Memory Function from Windows 10 Calculator?