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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. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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.
a3+b3+c3+3a2b+3a2c+3b2c+3ab2+3ac2+3bc2+6abc
(a + b+ c)3 = a3 + b3 + c3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + 3b2c + 3bc2 + 3c2a + 3ca2 + 6abc
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Using cells a3, b3 & c3 as examples...Adding a fixed number to a cell... in c3 you would use the formula =sum(a3+20)Adding the contents of two cells together... in c3, enter the formula =sum(a3+b3)
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. ------------------------------------------------------------- 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.
a3+b3+c3+3a2b+3a2c+3b2c+3ab2+3ac2+3bc2+6abc
a3 + b3 + c3 + 2(a2)b + 2(b2)c + 2(a2)c + 2ab2 + 2(c2)b +abc
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(a + b+ c)3 = a3 + b3 + c3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + 3b2c + 3bc2 + 3c2a + 3ca2 + 6abc
=B3*C3*2
You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3You subtract the opening time from the closing time, which will give you the amount of time it was open. Say your opening time was in B3 and the closing time was in C3, then your formula would be:=C3-B3
If the matrix is { a1 b1 c1} {a2 b2 c2} {a3 b3 c3} then the determinant is a1b2c3 + b1c2a3 + c1a2b3 - (c1b2a3 + a1c2b3 + b1a2c3)
The asterisk is used for multiplication in Excel, as it is in any application that deals with calculations. To multiply the value in cell A3 by 10, you would have the following formula: =A3 * 10
For example, an entry into cell D3 of "=B3+C3" would instruct the spreadsheet to add the contents of cells B3 and C3 and store the sum in cell D3.