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Titanium

Alpha & Beta
 
I'm not sure that this is the correct message base to post this in, but I'm
having some troubles with completing a formula involving the Alpha and Beta
signs.

Could someone please tell me the numeric value for each?

The one formula I'm trying to calculate is:

100(1-Alpha) percent

Thanks in advance for your time.

Gary''s Student

Alpha & Beta
 
In the symbol font, alpha is a lower case a
In the symbol font, beta is a lower case b
--
Gary''s Student
gsnu200707


"Titanium" wrote:

I'm not sure that this is the correct message base to post this in, but I'm
having some troubles with completing a formula involving the Alpha and Beta
signs.

Could someone please tell me the numeric value for each?

The one formula I'm trying to calculate is:

100(1-Alpha) percent

Thanks in advance for your time.


Titanium

Alpha & Beta
 
I appreciate that... but I meant an actual value rather than a physical
appearance on screen.

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

In the symbol font, alpha is a lower case a
In the symbol font, beta is a lower case b
--
Gary''s Student
gsnu200707


"Titanium" wrote:

I'm not sure that this is the correct message base to post this in, but I'm
having some troubles with completing a formula involving the Alpha and Beta
signs.

Could someone please tell me the numeric value for each?

The one formula I'm trying to calculate is:

100(1-Alpha) percent

Thanks in advance for your time.


Fred Smith

Alpha & Beta
 
There is no specific value for alpha. It's a variable. It depends on what you're
trying to calculate.

--
Regards,
Fred


"Titanium" wrote in message
...
I appreciate that... but I meant an actual value rather than a physical
appearance on screen.

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

In the symbol font, alpha is a lower case a
In the symbol font, beta is a lower case b
--
Gary''s Student
gsnu200707


"Titanium" wrote:

I'm not sure that this is the correct message base to post this in, but I'm
having some troubles with completing a formula involving the Alpha and Beta
signs.

Could someone please tell me the numeric value for each?

The one formula I'm trying to calculate is:

100(1-Alpha) percent

Thanks in advance for your time.




Pete_UK

Alpha & Beta
 
If you want to display alpha and beta, then use the Character Map -
follow Windows Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools to
get at it. Scroll down until you see the characters (U+03B1 and U
+03B2).

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Feb 19, 9:45 pm, Titanium
wrote:
I'm not sure that this is the correct message base to post this in, but I'm
having some troubles with completing a formula involving the Alpha and Beta
signs.

Could someone please tell me the numeric value for each?

The one formula I'm trying to calculate is:

100(1-Alpha) percent

Thanks in advance for your time.




Titanium

Alpha & Beta
 
Thanks everyone.

"Pete_UK" wrote:

If you want to display alpha and beta, then use the Character Map -
follow Windows Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools to
get at it. Scroll down until you see the characters (U+03B1 and U
+03B2).

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Feb 19, 9:45 pm, Titanium
wrote:
I'm not sure that this is the correct message base to post this in, but I'm
having some troubles with completing a formula involving the Alpha and Beta
signs.

Could someone please tell me the numeric value for each?

The one formula I'm trying to calculate is:

100(1-Alpha) percent

Thanks in advance for your time.






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