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If the diameter or radius, and the height of the cylinder are given in the same units then
if required, first convert diameter to radius: r = diameter/2 units
then calculate the volume, V = 2*pi*r2*h cubic units.
You will then need to use a conversion site to convert this into gallons using a conversion site.
See the related links on how to calculate standard deviation. If there are more than a dozen data points, it is tedious to calculate by hand. Use excel or an online calculator. To get 2 standard deviations, multiply the calculated std deviation by 2.
False. It is approximately 1. Theoretically, it is not 1. I used excel, and I know the probability is between 0.999999 and 1. as the probability of Z<6 is 0.999999. I can't calculate the probability exactly because excel only goes to 7 place accuracy.
the y axis in excel is also known as the value axis
Both for logs and antilogs, the base must be specified. Once you decide on your base, you can calculate that on any scientific calculator. Use the antilog function (base 10, or base e, if that's what you need), or calculate 10 to the power -4.1 (if you want a base-10 antilog), or e to the power -4.1 (if you want a base-e antilog), or some other base to this power. In Excel, you can use the power operator. For example, for 10 to the power -4.1 (that is, the antilog, base 10), type the following in an Excel cell: =10^-4.1
excel formulas multipy and divide first if i remember corectly
MS-Excel is a powerful worksheet & you calculate , syncronize many hard calculation, so MS-Excel is called Excel.
You can calculate quantity in Excel with the SUM function.
The related link provides an excel template and some notes on how to calculate the sharpe ratio..pretty simple and effective.
Utilizing the visual basic functions built into excel worksheets you can calculate degrees of freedom. The function call that you use for this is "degrees_freedom".
you may calculate
calculate the effective return (mean return minus the risk free rate) divided by the beta. the excel spreadsheet in the related link has an example.
Calculating DSCR in Excel sheet
Formulas.
See the explanation in the related link.
Cash Flow Excel are spreadsheets created by excel to help manage your money. They calculate balances on accounts as well as help you to budget your money effectively.
Click the calculate button or ensure auto-calculate is turned on and not worry about recalculate.
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