=INT(A1/B1) or =ROUNDDOWN(A1/B1,0)
where A1=2000
B1=0.74
For total cost, format cell to Currency (or Decimal) with 2 decimal places
HTH
"Madridbear" wrote:
Maybe a very basic point here but here goes.
I have £2000 to buy stock @£0.74 per item.
I am trying to make a formula that shows cost.
Example....
Money = £2000
Cost = £0.74
Units = 2702,702702702702.... Of course units come in whole amounts
so...
Units = 2702 (A. How can I make it average down to 2702)
Now, the second and most important problem I have.....
Total Cost = 2702*£0.74
BUT WHEN I DO THIS, it brings me back to £2000 instead of 1999.48.
How can I fix these issues?
Thanks
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