=sum(first cell:last cell)
Its when you add all the numbers together
To add the numbers together is the sum!!!! to add the numbers together is the sum!!!!
Get an accountant
It requires you to add the numbers together.
If you mean Excel, you can add numbers one at a time with the "+" symbol. To add a larger range of cells, you need to use the sum() function. Don't forget that Excel formulae start with the "=" symbol. Example: = sum(a1:b10) As a convenient shortcut, once you type "sum(", you can select the range with the mouse.
To indicate that the basic file format is XML in Excel 2007 and later.
just find a common denominator and add the two numerators together then add the whole numbers
For a standard Excel document, prior to Excel 2007, it is xls and xlsx is used in 2007. There are other kinds of files created by Excel, like templates which can be xlt or macros which can be xlm and xla for Add-ins, and there are other extenions. For 2007, you add x to the end of them.
To automatically add a set of numbers together, you use the plus sign (+). In programming or spreadsheet applications, functions like SUM can also be employed to sum a range of numbers. For example, in Excel, you would use =SUM(A1:A10) to total the values from cells A1 to A10.
When you add two (or any number of) numbers together, the result is called the sum.
You can add 3 numbers (or any quantity of numbers) and get a sum.
The Sum function or the AutoSum tool.