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Yes. I had a 23A, 12V, battery for my ceiling fan and replaced it with an A23, 12V, battery, and it worked just fine.
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It the total of the first column is in A23 and the total of the second column is in B23, then the formula to find the difference is =A23-B23 or =B23-A23, depending on what you are trying to find.
There is no band under the name A23. There is however a battery known as an A23. The A23 battery is small, eight-celled, and provides 12 V in voltage.
24 miles following A23 & M23.
You show the range of cells from A1 to A23 like this: A1:A23.
About 153 road miles using the A23 and A1.
If you want to subtract A1:A23 from C1:C23, you can use this formula:=SUM(C1:C23)-SUM(A1:A23)
SUM - If you want to add the values of cells A1 through A23, use =SUM(A1:A23).
Equations perform some type of operation.EXAMPLE:Find the sum of all numbers in the cells A1 through A23.The formula is =SUM(A1:A23)
No. Motorways have M numbers, not A numbers.
No, if it was designed for 4 AG13 batteries it operates on 6 volts. The other batteries won't provide 6 volts. Also the dimensions are probably incompatible.