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What are the three parts of an Excel formula?
Operands, operators, and hashtag
Sigma sign, operators, and numbers
Equal sign, operands, and operators
Equal sign, Sigma sign and letters

My Courses / IN BU COMAPP - CITIZEN -07/ Excel: Applications 365 - BIT21 /Quiz: Using Formulas and Highlight any text to hear text-to-voice speech square v Powered by Gosgle Translate Quiz-Unit 1: Using Formulas and Functions Excel: Applications 4 of 16 What are the three parts of an Excel formula? Operands, operators, and hashtag Sigma sign, operators, and numbers Equal sign, operands, and operators Equal sign, Sigma sign and letters

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The three parts of an Excel formula are the equal sign, operands, and operators.

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## Step 1<br />In Excel, a formula is a combination of values, cell references, numbers, arithmetic operators, and functions that perform calculations on data. The formula starts with an equal sign (=), which tells Excel that the following is a formula.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The operands are the values or cell references that the formula will operate on. These can be numbers, text, or cell references.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The operators are the symbols that specify the type of calculation to perform on the operands. These include basic arithmetic operators such as + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division), and % (modulus).
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