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Kryger [21]
4 years ago
5

In cell f7, create a formula that calculates the salary for joan dickinson. her salary is calculated by adding her base salary (

cell b7) to her total bonus (cell e7). (hint: do not use the sum function.)
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1 answer:
JulijaS [17]4 years ago
4 0
<span>An easy way to calculate this function without using the SUM function itself is to simply place the two cell names together, separated by the plus sign. In this case, the syntax would simply read "=B7+E7", with dollar signs entered in as needed if the cell references need to be made absolute.</span>
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