=sum(cell range) for example =sum(a1:a10)
Using Excel, the statement in cell C4 would be input as follows: =if(B4>99999,0.07,0.05) However, the case where B4 is in between 99999 and 100000 is not accounted for in the solution (or in the question).
It is: 20b2
2 x 5- 8 = 2
If you mean what is b4 x b2, the answer is b6...
use for envelope
can i use b4 instead of b5 in oce 600 plotter ?
It depends did he drink anything b4 and did he Use the toilet b4
No. Neither is a10 and A10.
The manufacture specifies you use B4. If you could use C3 then would not the manufacture say so? You answered your own question.
a7/a10 = a10/a13 = 1/r3 where r is the common ratio. So a7 = (a10)2/a13 = -81/72 = -9/8
If you divide A0 size in half (cut or fold it) you get A1. If you divide A1 in half you get A2, etc, etc. Therefore 210 A10 sheets fit into A0, = 1024 sheets. A10 is very small (26 × 37 mm) and of little use.
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A typical A10 tin can hold around 784 grams of product.
Note that your question does not specify what happens if B4 is equal to B3, so the following assumes it is left blank: =IF(B4>B3,"Y",IF(B4<B3,"N","")) If Y is for greater or equal to: =IF(B4>=B3,"Y","N") If it is N for equal to and Y is only for greater than: =IF(B4>B3,"Y","N")
Microsoft Excel is for numerical analysis and manipulation so it can do any mathematical calculations, including division. You use the / as the division symbol. You can use numbers, but more commonly cell references. For example: =A10/A12 =A10/40 =200/A12
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