"=((B1-A1)/B1)*100" alternatively if you format the cell as a %, it would just be "=(b1-a1)/b1"
B1 is a relative reference.
You could use either of the following, by putting the formulas in any cells except A1 and B1: =A1+B1 =SUM(A1:B1)
No. B1 is a relative reference. $B1 or B$1 are mixed references. See the related question below.
yes B1 breakdown alcohol in the body.A deficiency in vitamin B1 makes it harder for our body to breakdown alcohol.
=A1+B1
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You have 4 6V batteries. Let's name them B1, B2, B3, B4. Now, let's name the terminals on them, so B1 has B1- and B1+ Now let's name your final output of 24V O- and O+ Connect it like this: B1- to O- B1+ to B2- B2+ to B3- B3+ to B4- B4+ to O+
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I use B1 Free Archiver myself and should admit I've never had any problems with it, safety included. Maybe its better to download it from B1 Free Archiver website - b1.org to be completely sure.