WRITING SIMPLE FORMULAS IN MS EXCEL 2013

Practical task for my ISF21: Foundation Information Systems class. Student will use the GCF LearnFree.org website: https://www.gcflearnfree.org/excel2013/simple-formulas/1/ to complete this activity under my guidance.

Lesson Summary:
Students will explore the standard mathematical operators for formalas, such as a plus sign for addition (+), a minus sign for subtraction (-), an asterisk for multiplication (*), a forward slash for division (/), and a caret (^) for exponents in MS Excel 2013.

Lesson Objective:
To provide students with written and video example on how to write simple formulas in MS Excel 2013 using basic mathematical operators and cell references.


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Vijay Prasad works at Pacific TAFE - The University of the South Pacific.
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