Type 5 in B3 and 6 in C3
Type this formula in A1 "=B3+C3*15" (without the quotes) and 95 is the answer.
Because Order of Operation (PEMDAS) was not used, C3*15 was done first.
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Using PEMDAS:
Type this formula in A3 "=(B3+C3)*15" and 165 is the answer.
This is because (B3+C3) is done first, and then the multiplication is done last - giving the correct answer.
LibreOffice Calc is the spreadsheet program that is part of the free, full LibreOffice Suit.
As a long time user of LibreOffice (mainly writer and calc) I can see no disadvantages. It is a complete office suit, and is free - two very good advantages.
As a long time user of LibreOffice (mainly writer and calc) I can see no disadvantages. It is a complete office suit, and is free - two very good advantages.
As a long time user of LibreOffice (mainly writer and calc) I can see no disadvantages. It is a complete office suit, and is free - two very good advantages.
Calc (LibreOffice) and Excel (Microsoft) Lotus 1-2-3 (IBM) are all spreadsheet applications.
A simple example is that in LibreOffice Calc (spreadsheet program) type in any cell, the formula: "=SUM(2+3)" (without the quotes) and the answer will appear on pressing enter. If by equation you mean something like: "y + 9 = 15" then the value of y could be put in A1 and called with, in B1: "=A1+9" So A1 would be 6. If you didn't mean Calc, then more info is needed as to which LibreOffice program you mean.
Any spreadsheet program (excel, LibreOffice Calc, etc.) will usually be able to produce graphs.
Calculate the numbers in parentheses first. **************************************** Whilst the above answer is perfectly correct - A formula in LibreOffice Calc is written within parentheses: =SUM(A1:A22) if this formula is put into A23, for example, it will show the total for A1 to A22 in A23
It is known as a spreadsheet. Two spreadsheet programme examples are Microsoft's Excel, and Linux Libreoffice Calc.
use pemdas first...
LibreOffice Writer is the word-processor, and is one part of the free, full LibreOffice Suit.
LibreOffice Impress does presentations, and is one part of the free, full LibreOffice Suit.