How do I correct an incorrect total from a simple formula?
I have a simple formula multiplying two cells and the ouput is incorrect. Why
is this happening? |
How do I correct an incorrect total from a simple formula?
You are likely not looking at or considering the "whole" content of the
2 cells being multiplied. Look at the complete values, not the rounded or truncated displayed values. DC wrote: I have a simple formula multiplying two cells and the ouput is incorrect. Why is this happening? |
How do I correct an incorrect total from a simple formula?
Thanks for the reply. The output I am receiving is "1,558,523" while the
correct answer is "1,560,117" to the formula "4251*367". Am I missing something? "Bob I" wrote: You are likely not looking at or considering the "whole" content of the 2 cells being multiplied. Look at the complete values, not the rounded or truncated displayed values. DC wrote: I have a simple formula multiplying two cells and the ouput is incorrect. Why is this happening? |
How do I correct an incorrect total from a simple formula?
I agree with bob.
excel can truncate values in a display, but use the actual number for a calculation. For example: we all know 4*3=12 but 4.4*3.4=14.96 If excel is not displaying the decimal points this would look like 4*3=15 for your numbers, 4251.290235*366.6=1558523 but excel might display 4251*367=1558523 "DC" wrote: Thanks for the reply. The output I am receiving is "1,558,523" while the correct answer is "1,560,117" to the formula "4251*367". Am I missing something? "Bob I" wrote: You are likely not looking at or considering the "whole" content of the 2 cells being multiplied. Look at the complete values, not the rounded or truncated displayed values. DC wrote: I have a simple formula multiplying two cells and the ouput is incorrect. Why is this happening? |
How do I correct an incorrect total from a simple formula?
You said you are multiplying TWO cells. The "formula" is not "4251*367"
but a cell address times a cell address. What are the true contents of those cells? Look in each cell by selecting them and seeing what it really in them by looking at the formula bar. There will be the "why". DC wrote: Thanks for the reply. The output I am receiving is "1,558,523" while the correct answer is "1,560,117" to the formula "4251*367". Am I missing something? "Bob I" wrote: You are likely not looking at or considering the "whole" content of the 2 cells being multiplied. Look at the complete values, not the rounded or truncated displayed values. DC wrote: I have a simple formula multiplying two cells and the ouput is incorrect. Why is this happening? |
How do I correct an incorrect total from a simple formula?
Thank you.
"Bob I" wrote: You said you are multiplying TWO cells. The "formula" is not "4251*367" but a cell address times a cell address. What are the true contents of those cells? Look in each cell by selecting them and seeing what it really in them by looking at the formula bar. There will be the "why". DC wrote: Thanks for the reply. The output I am receiving is "1,558,523" while the correct answer is "1,560,117" to the formula "4251*367". Am I missing something? "Bob I" wrote: You are likely not looking at or considering the "whole" content of the 2 cells being multiplied. Look at the complete values, not the rounded or truncated displayed values. DC wrote: I have a simple formula multiplying two cells and the ouput is incorrect. Why is this happening? |
How do I correct an incorrect total from a simple formula?
You're welcome, have a great day.
DC wrote: Thank you. "Bob I" wrote: You said you are multiplying TWO cells. The "formula" is not "4251*367" but a cell address times a cell address. What are the true contents of those cells? Look in each cell by selecting them and seeing what it really in them by looking at the formula bar. There will be the "why". DC wrote: Thanks for the reply. The output I am receiving is "1,558,523" while the correct answer is "1,560,117" to the formula "4251*367". Am I missing something? "Bob I" wrote: You are likely not looking at or considering the "whole" content of the 2 cells being multiplied. Look at the complete values, not the rounded or truncated displayed values. DC wrote: I have a simple formula multiplying two cells and the ouput is incorrect. Why is this happening? |
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