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In an accounting spread sheet I need to set up three cells to show a
calculation in a specific way. The first cell is the first number to be multiplied. The second cell is supposed to have the multiplication symbol and the number to multply by. The third cell is to be a formula cell in which the multiplication takes place and the results are shown. I don't understand how my accounting teacher expects me to make the second cell. If I show the multiplication number then the formula cell is messed up. Does anyone have a suggestion. I thought about putting the multiplication sign off in its own cell but the teacher told us it should only take up three cells. |
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