
Multiply and divide numbers in Excel - Microsoft Support
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.
QUOTIENT function - Microsoft Support
This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the QUOTIENT function in Microsoft Excel. Tip: If you want to divide numeric values, you should use the "/" operator as there isn't a DIVIDE function in …
Create a simple formula in Excel - Microsoft Support
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 …
Multiplicar y dividir números en Excel - Soporte técnico de Microsoft
Crear una fórmula simple para multiplicar y dividir en una hoja de cálculo de Excel. Puede multiplicar dos o más números en una celda o multiplicar y dividir usando las referencias de celda.
How to correct a #DIV/0! error - Microsoft Support
Make sure the divisor in the function or formula isn't zero or a blank cell. Change the cell reference in the formula to another cell that doesn't have a zero (0) or blank value.
MOD function - Microsoft Support
This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the MOD function, which returns the remainder after number is divided by divisor. The result has the same sign as divisor
Calculation operators and precedence in Excel - Microsoft Support
If a formula contains operators with the same precedence — for example, if a formula contains both a multiplication and division operator — Excel evaluates the operators from left to right.
Round a number to the decimal places I want in Excel
Round a number to the decimal places you want by using formatting and how to use the ROUND function in a formula to round to the nearest major unit such as thousands, hundreds, tens, or ones.
Calculate percentages - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use the percentage formula in Excel to find the percentage of a total and the percentage of change between two numbers. Try it now!
Use Excel as your calculator - Microsoft Support
Instead of using a calculator, use Microsoft Excel to do the math! You can enter simple formulas to add, divide, multiply, and subtract two or more numeric values. Or use the AutoSum feature to quickly …