b2 by a mile
The polynomial IS b2 - 6b + 8.
B2 DA bomb obviously!
No. An expression such as b2 -16 does not normally have a distance associated with it.
The Pythagorean theorem is a2 + b2 = c2
(-8 + b2) - (5 + b2) = -8 + b2 - 5 - b2 = -13
Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )
B2 has a longer bond length than B2. This is because B2 has a triple bond, which is shorter and stronger than a single bond present in B2.
Assuming the value you want to multiply by 40% is in cell B2 you could use any of these formulas: =B2*40% =B2*0.4 =B2/100*40 =B2/10*4
b2 by a mile
The equation (b2 - 2b) + (3b - 6) = b2 + b - 6
b2 sales are very important .
C2=A2+B2 Therefore to find B2: B2=C2-A2
They are: a2+b2 = c2 c2-a2 = b2 c2-b2 = a2
be more specific in b2. If you mean b2 as in stealth bomber then, the b stands for "bomber" bomber 2
To get 2% of anything, multiply it by 2% or 0.02. You could do that and then add it to the original value to get the increase. Say your value was in cell B2, then you could use any of these: =B2+B2*2% =B2+B2*0.02 Even simpler, an increase of 2% makes a new value of 102%, so you could do either of these: =B2*102% =B2*1.02
If you mean to increase their values by 2%, there are a few ways. You could have a column beside it with a formula to increase the value, by multiplying each corresponding value by 1.02 in each cell. So if the first value was in cell A2, then in cell B2 you could have the following formula: =A2 * 1.02 If you wanted to still only have one column of figures, rather than two, then that might not be perfect. There are two things you could do using the facilities in Paste Special. You could copy all of the figures in the second column and then use the Values option in Paste Special to paste them over the original set. You could then remove the second column altogether. Another approach without even using a formula or a second column can be taken using Paste Special. Type 1.02 into a cell. Then copy it and then select your column of figures. Then using Paste Special, in the Operation section choose Multiply and then click OK. The values will now all have been multiplied by 1.02 and you will still have just one column.