Depends on what formula.
formula for arr- total room revenue ARR= ------------------------------ total occupied room
his formula does not work because if you get a cone it adds up to 0
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
Assuming you want the percentage of the total, and that the numbers are organized in a column: you first calculate the total at the bottom of a column of numbers. Then, in the next column, you put a formula that divides the number by the total. (It helps to press F4 for the total - that way, its cell reference won't change when you copy the formula down.) Then you select the range and give it a percentage format. This will automatically multiply it by 100 for display purposes; for this reason, I didn't include the "*100" in the formula.
The formula to calculate work done per person is: Work done = Total work / Number of people. This formula divides the total work required to be done by the number of people doing the work to determine the work done per person.
the song is Clair by the singers unlimited Formula for total work?
(answer)+(answer)= TOTAL
it does not have a formula
it does not have a formula
Mechanical efficiency is calculated by dividing the useful work output by the total energy input, and then multiplying by 100%. The formula for mechanical efficiency is (Useful work output / Total energy input) * 100%.
That would depend on what information you have. Say you had cell C3 with the total and D3 with the percentage of discount, then you could have a formula like this: =C3 - (C3 * D3)
SUM/TOTAL
Efficiency = useful output power / input power
Depends on what formula.
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formula for arr- total room revenue ARR= ------------------------------ total occupied room