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  2. Multiply and divide numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support

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    Create a simple formula to multiply and divide in an Excel spreadsheet. You can multiply two or more numbers in one cell or multiply and divide numbers using cell references. All formulas in Excel begin with an equal sign (=).

  3. Create a simple formula in Excel - Microsoft Support

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    You can create a simple formula to add, subtract, multiply or divide values in your worksheet. Simple formulas always start with an equal sign ( = ), followed by constants that are numeric values and calculation operators such as plus ( + ), minus ( - ), asterisk ( * ), or forward slash ( / ) signs.

  4. Multiply a column of numbers by the same number

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    The trick to multiplying a column of numbers by one number is adding $ symbols to that number's cell address in the formula before copying the formula. In our example table below, we want to multiply all the numbers in column A by the number 3 in cell C2.

  5. Calculation operators and precedence in Excel - Microsoft Support

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    Operators specify the type of calculation that you want to perform on elements in a formula—such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. There are four different types of calculation operators: arithmetic, comparison, text concatenation, and reference.

  6. Use Excel as your calculator - Microsoft Support

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    You can enter simple formulas to add, divide, multiply, and subtract two or more numeric values. Or use the AutoSum feature to quickly total a series of values without entering them manually in a formula.

  7. Create a simple formula - Microsoft Support

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    You can create a simple formula to add, subtract, multiply, or divide values in your worksheet. Simple formulas always start with an equal sign (=), followed by constants that are numeric values and calculation operators such as plus (+), minus (-), asterisk (*), or forward slash (/) signs.

  8. Using calculation operators in Excel formulas - Microsoft Support

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    To perform basic mathematical operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division; combine numbers; and produce numeric results, use the following arithmetic operators.

  9. Multiply by a percentage - Microsoft Support

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    Here's is a formula you could enter in cell D2 to accomplish this: =B2* (1-C2) In this formula, 1 is equivalent to 100%. The values inside the parentheses calculate first, so ther value of C2 is subtracted from 1, to give us 75%. The result is multiplied by B2 to get a result of 56.25 for Week 1.

  10. MMULT function - Microsoft Support

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    The MMULT function returns the matrix product or multiplication of two arrays. The result is an array with the same number of rows as array1 and the same number of columns as array2. The way you enter the formula depends on which version of Office 365 you are using.

  11. Create a multiplication table - Microsoft Support

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    Let's say you want to help a child to better understand math concepts by creating a multiplication table. Enter numbers 1-10 in cells A2 to A11 and again in cells B1 to K1. Enter this formula in cell B2. The $ locks the value for the header row and the formula multiplies it by the value in the row. =$A2*B$1.