NO! She asked us how to calculate the value of N.
N is some number. By definition, it is a number that, if you use it to divide
each of a list of existing numbers, the result will be =40.
I think you are misreading the OP's message.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 21:42:36 +0200, "Arvi Laanemets"
wrote:
Hi
For OP, as follows from message, N is some constant, the value of which she
didn't share with us
Arvi Laanemets
"Myrna Larson" wrote in message
.. .
Yes, but the question is HOW TO CALCULATE N. What is the "value, or
formula or
cell reference" supposed to be?
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 08:02:53 +0200, "Arvi Laanemets"
wrote:
Hi
OP can replace N with any value, or formula, or cell reference! Formulas
can
depend on data type, but never on their orign . :-)
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