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formulas containing more than one 'operator'
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I have a formula and am struggling to get the correct answer. As the calculation contains more than one 'operator, i need to use brackets, however, I'm not entirely sure where these should go. My calculation is =10+10*2+2*10 My total should therefore be 420. Where do the brackets go in order to get to the right answer??? Thank you. Louise |
formulas containing more than one 'operator'
Try =((10+10)*2+2)*10 -- Louise Wrote: Hi all I have a formula and am struggling to get the correct answer. As the calculation contains more than one 'operator, i need to use brackets, however, I'm not entirely sure where these should go. My calculation is =10+10*2+2*10 My total should therefore be 420. Where do the brackets go in order to get to the right answer??? Thank you. Louise -- Bryan Hessey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bryan Hessey's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21059 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=542051 |
formulas containing more than one 'operator'
=(((10+10)*2)+2)*10
Try pressing F1 & read up Excel Help. You may like to search the help for title "The order in which Microsoft Excel performs operations in formulas" HTH -- Edmund (Using Excel XP) "Louise" wrote: Hi all I have a formula and am struggling to get the correct answer. As the calculation contains more than one 'operator, i need to use brackets, however, I'm not entirely sure where these should go. My calculation is =10+10*2+2*10 My total should therefore be 420. Where do the brackets go in order to get to the right answer??? Thank you. Louise |
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