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When multiplying numbers in excel using formulas the answer seems to be
incorrect by a few hundreths of a point. When you compare the excel answer with that of a calculator they are different. Why is this and can this be changed? |
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Not Excel per se, more of how computers work
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rounding.htm Regards, Peo Sjoblom "albebach" wrote in message ... When multiplying numbers in excel using formulas the answer seems to be incorrect by a few hundreths of a point. When you compare the excel answer with that of a calculator they are different. Why is this and can this be changed? |
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