No, it is not.
I would suggest using Microsoft Excel. If you don't have it you can go to Openoffice.org and get an open source version, which has many of the same features
The quantitative aptitude test measures the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. The questions range from purely numeric calculations to problems of arithmetic reasoning, graph and table reading, percentage analysis, categorization and quantitative analysis The quantitative aptitude test measures the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. The questions range from purely numeric calculations to problems of arithmetic reasoning, graph and table reading, percentage analysis, categorization and quantitative analysis
Some curves are easier to describe and perform calculations on if using parametric equations
It means that in some place of the application any type of symbol is accepted - letters, numbers, spaces, special symbols.
Numeric constants have the capacity to store numeric value.
Excel is a spreadsheet application.
Excel is a spreadsheet application.
I would suggest using Microsoft Excel. If you don't have it you can go to Openoffice.org and get an open source version, which has many of the same features
In database systems, the fields Integer, Number, Floating, Long are the datatypes used for storing and representing numbers or numeric data. Calculations can be performed based on these data types. Refer to the application/system specific manual for the exact implementation of the above.
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Yes, it is possible to use them in calculations. There are a variety of ways, depending on what the labels are and what you want to do with them.
3, analyze, calculate, and evaluate.
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1. Analzye 2.Calculations 3.Evaluate
Solutions to conceptual problems normally do not involve calculations.
With only a numeric keypad - none. You need at least some basic operations or functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Yes they can be. There are text functions in Excel which can manipulate text, which is what labels are. Some of those functions can get numeric values, like the LEN function getting the length of a piece of text. That number could then be used in a calculation. So although it is not often done, there are times when labels can be used in calculations.