To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
To multiply a number in B2 by a number in B3 and then get 5% of the total, the formula would be as follows:
=B2*B3*5%
If you want to increase that total by 5% of itself, then the formula would be:
=B2*B3*1.05
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Nothing multiplies percentages - to do so would be mathematical nonsense.
percent say cell A30 is 25 then =A30% would get you 0.25
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Answer 7 correctly.
Oh, dude, if 80 percent of the questions were answered correctly, that means 20 percent were wrong. So, if 5 questions were missed, that's 20 percent of the total questions. To find out how many questions were answered correctly, you just need to calculate 80 percent of the total questions. Math, man, it's like magic but with numbers.
45 were correctly answered
To calculate the fixed carbon, the moisture, ash and volatile matter contents (express the weights in percent) are added together and this sum is subtracted from 100 percent. Fixed Carbon = 100% - % (moisture) -% (ash) - % (volatile matter)
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