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How do I round up numbers when dividing?
What I am doing is in regards to money. I am dividing an amount between two
people and sometimes the amount can't be divided equally so I want to be able to have the formula automatically adjust. So for instance: $5000.23 divided by 2 does not divide equally. So person A should get $2500.12 and person be should get $2500.13 The same thing goes for $523.00 Thanks. |
How do I round up numbers when dividing?
So for instance: $5000.23 divided by 2 does not divide equally.
So person A should get $2500.12 and person be should get $2500.13 If the total amount is in A1 and you want Person A and Person B amounts in B1 and C1 respectively, then: B1: =ROUND(A1/2,2) C1: =A1 - B1 Note: When working with dollars-and-cents amount, it is always prudent to round explicitly to avoid anomailies due to the way Excel does arithmetic. So C1 should actually be =ROUND(A1-B1,2). ----- original message ----- "girlieinsd" wrote: What I am doing is in regards to money. I am dividing an amount between two people and sometimes the amount can't be divided equally so I want to be able to have the formula automatically adjust. So for instance: $5000.23 divided by 2 does not divide equally. So person A should get $2500.12 and person be should get $2500.13 The same thing goes for $523.00 Thanks. |
How do I round up numbers when dividing?
5000.23 divided by 2 will always return 2500.12 when set to 2 decimal
places. Give Person B a penny from your pocket. 530.00 divided by 2 returns 265.00 so won't cost you anything from your pocket. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:11:01 -0800, girlieinsd wrote: What I am doing is in regards to money. I am dividing an amount between two people and sometimes the amount can't be divided equally so I want to be able to have the formula automatically adjust. So for instance: $5000.23 divided by 2 does not divide equally. So person A should get $2500.12 and person be should get $2500.13 The same thing goes for $523.00 Thanks. |
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