b15 is the type of engine block that is in your honda
Do you mean D15 and D16? but yes it will
We need a hint as to what a b15 is.
there's no b15 Honda engine, if you meant d15 it will fit
You can use the Count or Counta functions. Count just counts cells that have numbers in them. Counta will count cells that have numbers or text in them. For the cells B2 to B15 you would use them this way: =COUNT(B2:B15) =COUNTA(B2:B15)
Vitamins B15
is it on the exaust by the head
where us the engine number of toyota avalon
Nissan offered the B15 with the YD22DD diesel engine. Its a 16v Electronically controlled engine, the slighty smaller sister to the YD25 offered in the Nissan D40 Navara.
You first need to set up a table. You could have a column with product codes and a column with the product description. To keep it simple, say you had a product table with 10 products. In the cells from B2 to B11, you could have the codes. In the cells C2 to C11 you could have the name of the product. The codes should be in alphabetical or numerical order. VLOOKUP will search down that column and when it finds a code it will jump to the second column to the cell beside the code and display the product code. You could then type a code into a blank cell and get the VLOOKUP to display the product description. Say you type your code into cell B15. The VLOOKUP function would be in another cell, say C15, and it would be like this: =VLOOKUP(B15,B2:C11,2) You can make a larger table with more products and even add other columns, such as price in a third column, say column D. To get the price, the table would now go to column D and the 2 at the end of the example above would be a 3, to indicate the third column like this: =VLOOKUP(B15,B2:D11,3)
Ah ha !Area = (length) x (width)length = Area/width144 m9 b15/8 m4 b5 = (144/8) x (m9-4 ) x (b15-5) = 18 m5 b10
Right click on the cell and a shortcut menu will appear.