For example, an entry into cell D3 of "=B3+C3" would instruct the spreadsheet to add the contents of cells B3 and C3 and store the sum in cell D3.
A formula. It can also be a function.
In a spreadsheet a built-in formula is called a function.
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The / is used for division in spreadsheet formulas.
Although spreadsheets can provide formulas, you will need to be able to explain the formula. Spreadsheets do help in learning arithmetic, which is a key component in understanding how to input formulas in a spreadsheet.
A spreadsheet that you create and save with Excel is an example of a file.
=sum()
A value. IN a spreadsheet, it's either a value or a formula.
A formula.
NOTHING
Type = (equal sign) to begin a formula on a spreadsheet.
You could add them up one by one (a spreadsheet will help with this). Or you can use the formula for the sum of an arithmetic series. -------------------------------------- Answer = 101/2 (0 + 100) = 101 x 50 = 5050