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This document provides instructions and examples for using formulas in Excel to perform calculations with basic mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It includes examples of formulas to subtract, multiply, and divide single numbers and multiple numbers. Readers are prompted to practice these formulas in different cells. The document also provides exercises involving ranges of cells to calculate totals and grand totals.

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p71 Multiplydivide

This document provides instructions and examples for using formulas in Excel to perform calculations with basic mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It includes examples of formulas to subtract, multiply, and divide single numbers and multiple numbers. Readers are prompted to practice these formulas in different cells. The document also provides exercises involving ranges of cells to calculate totals and grand totals.

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2 Excel Spreadsheet—Formulas Page 71

9.  Cell A14: 70 - 1 - 3 - 23
10.  Cell A15: 75 x 402.123
11.  Cell A16: 8.31 ÷ 8.72
How to Subtract, Multiply, Divide 12.  Cell A17: 2.221 x 31 x 2 x 3
=(variable,function,variable) 13.  Cell A18: 3 x 2 x 1 x 2
14.  Cell A19: 60 - 3 - 23 - 70
Function symbols:
+ “plus” Add BOX B TRY THIS: Grand Total
1.  Go to A21 and enter a formula that
- “minus” Subtract would add up all the answers from the previ-
* “asterisk” Multiply ous exercise (A1 through A19)
2.  Put a THICK, DARK border around this
/ “forward slash” Divide cell

Addition or SUM function is the only function that can BOX C Additional Exercises:
use a range of cells. For all other functions, you DO the following
must use the function symbol. 1.  Cell C1: 3.12 x 4
2.  Cell A7: 1.2 x 3 x 3
START A NEW WORKSHEET and TITLE IT “Other 3.  Cell A8: 135.86 - 3546 - 12
functions” 4.  Cell A9: 72 x 192.1 x 12
5.  Cell A10: 5.0003 ÷ 3.3
Subtracting/Multiplying/Dividing Simple Numbers 6.  Cell A11: 12.0032 ÷ 63.1
Subtraction: 15 - 20
•  Do: Go to CELL A1 and type “=(15-20)” Type the following numbers in the column specified. Place
and press enter. the answer on row 9 below each column of numbers and
Multiplication: 55 x 30 place a THICK DARK BORDER around the ANSWER
•  Do: Go to CELL A2 and type “=(55*30)” 7.  Column C: 212+113+4454+123
and press enter. 8.  Column D: 6212+3+7554+10
Division: 12 ÷ 30 9.  Column E: 1+3+4+5+6+7+8
•  Do: Go to CELL A3 and type “=(12/30)”
10.  Column F: 3310+13+54+10+11+56
11.  Column G: 221+1123+5224+100+180
and press enter.
12.  Cell H11 (25pt font): Add up all the totals
of each column. Place a double-underline border
Multiple Numbers and Orders of Operations
around this cell.
Subtract Multiple numbers: 25 - 9 - 3
•  Do: Go to CELL A4 and type “=(25-9-3)”
and press enter.
Multiply multiple numbers: 25 x 9 x 3
•  Do: Go to CELL A5 and type “=(25*9*3)”
and press enter.

BOX A Exercises: DO the following


1.  Cell A6: 4 x 4
2.  Cell A7: 12 x 3
3.  Cell A8: 13586 - 3546
4.  Cell A9: 72 x 33
5.  Cell A10: 5 ÷ 33
6.  Cell A11: 1032 ÷ 63.1
7.  Cell A12: 132 ÷ 33.215
8.  Cell A13: 6 x 12345

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