Neither a, b, c or d show the right answer for -5x-4. The answer is -4/5.
"=((B1-A1)/B1)*100" alternatively if you format the cell as a %, it would just be "=(b1-a1)/b1"
=A1+B1
For =A1+B1, the operator is the plus sign (+).
A1 --> -10 B1 --> =A1+2 C1 --> =SUM(A1:B1)/2 B1 = -8 C1 = -9
You could use either of the following, by putting the formulas in any cells except A1 and B1: =A1+B1 =SUM(A1:B1)
To combine names in A1 and B1, put the following formula in C1: =A1&B1. If you want a space between the names, use the formula =A1&" "&B1.
The proper way is: =SUM(A1:B1) Though you would hardly ever see any of them, it could also be done in these ways: =SUM(A1,B1) =SUM(A1+B1)
The answer is in cell C1.Put "this" in cell A1.Put "question" in cell B1.Put the following formula in C1: =A1&" "&B1
If you have a value in, for instance, cell A1 then if, for instance, you put =A1 in cell B1 then cell B1 will now contain a duplicate of cell A1.
If you want to compare the contents of cell A1 on Sheet1 to A1 on Sheet2 and put an X in cell B1 on Sheet1, then in cell B1 on Sheet1 you would put the following formula: =IF(A1=Sheet2!A1,"X","")
If you merge cells into one cell, the data from the first cell is retained and all other data in the other cells is lost. To get data from lots of cells into another cell you can concatenate them, using the & or the CONCATENATE function. So to combine the contents of cell A1 and B1, to be shown in C1, you could do this: =CONCATENATE(A1,B1) or =A1&B1 To put a space between the contents of the two cells then you would change it slightly, like these: =CONCATENATE(A1," ",B1) =A1&" "&B1
If the free throw is made after the disconcerting by B1 there is NO additional free throw for A1