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Formulas

How to create formulas on dividing and multiplications on excel.

RE: Formulas

Hi Zita

Thanks for your post and welcome to the forum

I have listed a few example formula's for you to try out below

1. =b4/15%
2. =B5+d3/d6
3. =sum(b2:b10)/12.5
4. =b15*d4*h5/1.25

The above examples are a combination of adding, dividing, and multipying in some different ways try them out if you get any trouble with these let me know

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