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How to find the Airthmetic formulas(e.g. average,multiplication.)
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Perhaps looking in the help section would be useful.

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In Help type in the words ypu are looking for.

"average" "multiply" and others.

You will get examples to view.


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How to find the Airthmetic formulas(e.g. average,multiplication.)


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