There are lots of ways you could do it. The formula in A1 could be any of these:
=D4*0.9
=D4*90%
=D4-(D4*10%)
=D4-(D4*0.1)
Which of the following is a number that can be entered into a cell?
=d4%10
Multiply number by 1.4 OR multiply it by 140/100 OR Format the cell to contain the answer as a number then put this formula in the answer cell quoting the cell with the original number (say b3) =b3*(1+40%)
No. Percent is not an operator, it is a symbol or cell format style.
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This question is not clear. You can enter a number in Excel by clicking on a cell and typing the number from the keyboard.
In effect a cell in Excel is a box where either text, number or formula can be placed.
percent say cell A30 is 25 then =A30% would get you 0.25
You find percentages with excel the same why you would with any other method. Multiply the number times the decimal equivalent of the percent. If you want to find 12% of $132.56, use this formula: =132.56*.12If you store the number in cell A1 and the percent in A2, you can use the following formula to calculate the results: =A1*A2
=b1^c1
A cell is a rectangle that can hold a number, text, formula etc.
It will fill the cell with # symbols.