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Do you use formulas in Excel to perform calculations such as adding multiplying and averaging?

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How do logarithms make scientific calculations easier?

Adding the logs of numbers is equivalent to multiplying the numbers. People think adding is easier than multiplying.


Is area multiplying or adding?

multiplying. adding is permeter. sorry bout my spelling. not the best at it


What operators perform mathematical calculations such as adding and subtracting?

The main four operators are: Plus (+) Minus (-) Multiply (*) or (x) Divide (/) or (÷)


Is a percent markup adding or multiplying?

multiplying


What is the result of multiplying 28 by 1, then adding 5, then multiplying by 8, then adding 1, then multiplying by 3, and finally adding 8?

The result of the given operations is 697.


What numbers equal 144 with adding and multiplying?

Adding: 100+44 Multiplying: 12*12


What is the result of multiplying 27 by 1 and then adding 4?

The result of multiplying 27 by 1 and then adding 4 is 31.


Is it true that the Cell A1 contains 5 and B1 contains 10 What will be the result of the formula?

You have not specified a formula, so it depends on what you are doing. You could be adding them or subtracting them or multiplying them or dividing them or averaging them etc. Without a specific formula, then there is no answer to your question.


Do you have to line up the decimal when you are adding?

You have to line up the decimal when adding but not when multiplying. Example: This one is adding 23.56+89.45 23.56 89.45 This one is multiplying 23.54*4.506 23.54 4.506


What is the result of multiplying 32 by 630, then multiplying 27 by 1, and finally adding 4 to the total?

The result of multiplying 32 by 630 is 20,160. Multiplying 27 by 1 gives 27. Adding 4 to the total gives a final result of 20,191.


How are adding subtracting decimals different from multiplying them?

They aren't. The rules are the same as those for adding/subtracting or multiplying integers. Just be careful of the decimal point's location.