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Excel does not change the year if the arithmetic operators have been used with the correct syntax.

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When more than one arithmetic operator is involved in a formula Excel follows the same basic order of?

Order of Operation.


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What is the name of a formula that uses more than one arithmetic operator?

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An asterisk following a cell reference in a formula is the arithmetic operator that directs Excel to perform the division?

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What basic order in algebra does excel follow when more that one arithmetic operator is involved in a formula?

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