I would like to enter the following formula:
Pratt= beta value x r/Rsquared
so that beta, r, and RSquared are separate cells where I can enter the number and have excel calculate Pratt for me. Any suggestions am a complet noobie at excel.
I would like to enter the following formula:
Pratt= beta value x r/Rsquared
so that beta, r, and RSquared are separate cells where I can enter the number and have excel calculate Pratt for me. Any suggestions am a complet noobie at excel.
Hmm, maybe:
A1 = beta value
B1 = r
C1 = RSquared
D1 =A1 * (B1/C1)
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this looks promising but I am not sure where to enter what you gave me
simply type "=A1*(B1/C1)" without quotes into cell d1
then enter your values in a1,b1,c1
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Duh! makes sense. Thanks
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