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Hello,
How would you calculate the e constant in the spreadsheet? I mean should we take a number to the 4th decimal or there’s a button to show the exact number?
Thanks!
You don’t need to calculate it – you can use it directly in the spreadsheet by using =EXP(number)
If you go to this page on the ACCA website:
https://www.accaglobal.com/gb/en/student/exam-support-resources/professional-exams-study-resources/p4/cbe-preparation.html
and then scroll down the page and click on the link to “CBE Guidance Document” it will download a leaflet which lists all of the spreadsheet functions available and examples of how to use them.
This is a nice last minute call!!! Thank you!
So I can use:
=EXP(A1) having the -rt number in A1.
Awesome!
You are welcome 🙂