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El formato condicional es una herramienta útil para identificar patrones o tendencias en una hoja de cálculo. Por ejemplo, una regla podría ser: si el valor es mayor que 5.000, que la celda sea amarilla. Así, podrás ver de un vistazo las celdas cuyo valor es superior a 5.000. Puedes usarlo para describir graficas cientificas o Datos matematicos.
Explanation:
El formato condicional facilita el proceso de resaltar celdas o rangos de celdas interesantes, destacar valores inusuales y ver datos empleando barras de datos, escalas de colores y conjuntos de iconos que se correspondan con las variaciones específicas de los datos.
The harddrive needs to be partitioned, much like partitioning a room, this is were you allocate space to be used, and used by who. Secondly, a file system needs to installed, to do this you "format" the drive with one of the available File systems that windows can read. Typically on windows this is NTFS or fat32 for older system or devices such as USB sticks.
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Explanation:
Formulas!D11: =C11*0.0675
4 / 7 (57.1%)
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[-2] The formula in cell D11 does not reference the sales tax rate
[-1] The tax rate reference is not absolute
Copy the formula you used in cell D11 down to calculate the sales tax amount for the remaining transactions.
1 / 1 (100.0%)
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Construct a formula in cell E11 to calculate the total amount for transaction 578. Be sure to appropriately reference the transaction amount in cell C11 and the sales tax amount in cell D11 so that you can reuse your formula to calculate the total for the remaining transactions.
Formulas!E11: =SUM(C11:D11)
6 / 6 (100.0%)
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Copy the formula you used in cell E11 down to calculate the total for the remaining transactions.
2 / 2 (100.0%)
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Use the SUM function to calculate the “Grand Total” in for all transactions in cell E24.
Formulas!E24: =SUM(E11:E23)
4 / 4 (100.0%)