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Bracket in Formula


Sometimes you will need to use brackets, (also known as 'braces'), in formula.This is to ensure that the calculations are performed in the order that you need.The need for brackets occurs when you mix plus or minus with divide or multiply.



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Sometimes you will need to use brackets, (also known as 'braces'), in formula.
This is to ensure that the calculations are performed in the order that you need.
The need for brackets occurs when you mix plus or minus with divide or multiply.






Mathematically speaking the * and / are more important than + and - .
The * and / operations will be calculated before + and - .







Example 1 : The wrong answer !










10





20





2





50
=C12+C13*C14










You may expect that 10 + 20 would equal 30


And then 30 * 2 would equal 60









But because the * is calculated first Excel sees the


calculation as 20 * 2 resulting in 40



And then 10 + 40 resulting in 50














Example 2 : The correct answer.










10





20





2





60
=(C27+C28)*C29









By placing brackets around (10+20) Excel performs this


part of the calulation first, resulting in 30



Then the 30 is multipled by 2 resulting in 60


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