Mathematical and logical operations can be performed on a Microsoft Excel workbook with the help of formulas. One of the most common uses of Excel is to compare rows of data by using an IF statement.
If you operate a tutoring service or maintain employee training details, Excel makes it easy for you to record and filter information. You can create a spreadsheet ...
GPA doesn’t have a fixed scale and usually varies across universities. So, we will create a scale table in Excel to decide the parameters and then use it in an example. We will need three parameters ...
I came up with the following formula for use in Excel:<BR><BR>=IF(A2>95.9,"A+",IF(A2>92.9,"A",IF(A2>89.9,"A-", IF(A2>85.9,"B+",IF(A2>82.9,"B",IF(A2>79.9,"B-",IF(A2>75 ...
Let’s say you have an Excel workbook that contains student grades for multiple sections of a class that you are coordinating. You would like to be able to summarize the grade data by different ...
Excel has over 475 formulas in its Functions Library, from simple mathematics to very complex statistical, logical, and engineering tasks such as IF statements (one of our perennial favorite stories); ...
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