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Hello,
I am making a frequency table that includes frequency, frequency %, and cum frequency, but I cannot accuarately input the data in the frequency % column. The total frequency I have is 65, and for the first bin, there is a frequency of 4. So when I either input =4/65, 4/65, or E3=E9 (the boxes the bin frequency is in, and the total number) it does not give me a number, but instead gives me the date, April 1, 1965, or january 00 if i use the = key. And even if i do the division on a calculator, and then input 0.06 it will give me Jan - 00 as an answer. whats up? |
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What's up is the cell has been formatted for dates.
If you take a nice clean worksheet and type = 4/65 in the cell it will display 0.061538 But if in another cell you type 4/6 you will get a data (I get 4-June, I used Canadian date format) Now if I type in that cell =4/65 I get April 65 because the cell was preformatted for dates. But if I delete the content of the cell and format it General then next time I type =4/65 all is well One of Excel's attempts to be helpful - remembering that a cell once held a date!!! best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "dylan" wrote in message ... Hello, I am making a frequency table that includes frequency, frequency %, and cum frequency, but I cannot accuarately input the data in the frequency % column. The total frequency I have is 65, and for the first bin, there is a frequency of 4. So when I either input =4/65, 4/65, or E3=E9 (the boxes the bin frequency is in, and the total number) it does not give me a number, but instead gives me the date, April 1, 1965, or january 00 if i use the = key. And even if i do the division on a calculator, and then input 0.06 it will give me Jan - 00 as an answer. whats up? |
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