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While there are many ways of doing it, the simplest way is to use the SUM function and a range in it like this: =SUM(A1:A5)
Excel formulas that will find the average of cells A1, A2, and A4 are: =AVERAGE(A1 ,A2, A4) or =AVERAGE(A1:A2, A4)
A range is a collection of cells (e.g. A1:A4 is the range of the cells from A1 to A4).
A4*2 = A3 A3*2 = A2 = 2*2*A4 A2*2 = A1 = 2*2*2*A4 = 8*A4 Answer: 8 pieces of A4 zized papers will fit on 1 sheet of A1.
A2 is the biggest then A4 then A1
The largest paper size is A1
8 A4 peices of paper and a third
A1 is the largest. The larger the number, the smaller the size.
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=IF(A1+A2=A3,"True","False") As an example: put this LibreOffice Calc formula into A4. Type a number in A1 and also in A2, and type the answer to the sum in A3. If the answer in A3 is correct, then "True" will appear in A4 and, if wrong "False" will appear in A4.
A0 is twice the size of A1 A1 is twice the size of A2 A2 is twice the size of A3 A3 is twice the size of A4 A4 is twice the size of A5 A5 is twice the size of A6 And so on
8 pieces