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Thank-you Lori, that is exactly as I saw it.
-- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Lori" wrote in message oups.com... I see your point Sandy. Bob and I assumed that since two sigificant figures of precision were given in the examples and no decimal places in the answer that this meant the number of digits entered defined the precision (543210 - 54321 & 10). I think this made for a more interesting problem but taken as written your answer seems perfectly adequate. Sandy Mann wrote: Hi Bob, I'm obviously not understanding what is required because I took the OP's from A2 cell and shows me 2 digit number in one cell and 10 multiplicity in another to mean that they wanted a two digit number in one cell and a multiple of 10 in the other so that when they were multiplied together gave the original number. For 100 I get 10 & 10 is this not correct? With you formula I get 1 & 100 which does not meet the OP's two digit requirement. -- Puzzled, Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings with @tiscali.co.uk "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... 100 isn't right for one. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Sandy Mann" wrote in message ... Maybe I'm completely off the wall with this and I am not understanding what is required but won't: =A11/10^(LEN(INT(A11))-2-(A11<1)) and A11/B11 give you what you are looking for? 0,12 gives 12 & 0,01 53000 gives 53 & 1000 1,1 gives 11 & 0,1 -100 gives -10 & 10 12.1 gives 12.1 & 1 (because you want two figures) -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings with @tiscali.co.uk "Perus" wrote in message oups.com... Hello. I don't know "math english" well so forgive me mistakes. I've got a question.How should the formula look which will: take number from A2 cell and shows me 2 digit number in one cell and 10 multiplicity in another E.g. 0,12 will be shown as 12 in one cell and 0,01 in another 53000 will be shown as 53 and 1000. 10 multiplicities range is from 0,01 to 1000000000 (10^ -2 to 10^9) Hope you will help me :D Kacper. |
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