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Nesting a Round Function Within a Multiplication Formula

Anonymous
2018-05-22T04:20:24+00:00

Thank you for reading.

I am having trouble with the subject title I provided. Can someone type out what that would look like with cells. I have tried =round(c7*e7)30.38,2) and it doesn't seem to work. I am using this formula for a hw assignment, and my textbook says that you want to nest the ROUND function after the initial formula that was used within the cell.

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Anonymous
2018-05-22T04:24:53+00:00

What is the 30.38?

I’d use this:

=ROUND((C7*E7),2)

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