Nothing. It's still there, it just can't be seen. You can grab the row handles and expand it again, if you want to.
80 decreased by 100 percent = zero
If you need to start a word or number with a zero just add an apostrophe immediately before the zero like this '0 excel will then display the zero, however the zero is no longer recognised as a number by the software.
what is the temperature when the height of air equals zero
what is the temperature when the height of air equals zero
No. It has a value of zero.
the result will be zero
Blank Cell.
Blank Cell
Its angle is zero degrees.
#DIV/0! Microsoft Excel displays the #DIV/0! error when a number is divided either by zero (0) or by a cell that contains no value.
It displays #DIV/0! when you try to divide a number by zero. That is because it is mathematically impossible to divide something by zero, so Excel gives you that error code to indicate that it is what you tried to do.
Empty cells are ignored completely when calculating an average in Excel. If a cell contains a zero, then it is included in the calculation of the average because zero is a number and it is relevant to include it. If you want to exclude zero values in the calculation, then you could use the AVERAGEIF and set it to only include values that are above zero.