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be more specific in b2. If you mean b2 as in stealth bomber then, the b stands for "bomber" bomber 2
If you mean the B2 bigger bakugan no they can be found were any bakugan are sold
of course yes
(-8 + b2) - (5 + b2) = -8 + b2 - 5 - b2 = -13
vitamin B1,B2,B3,E, Folic acid, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, copper,iron and fiber are lost when wheat is processed into plain flour
Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )Assuming the sale is in B2 and the cost in A2, you could use the following formula to do it:=IF( B2>=A2*1.25, B2*7%, 0 )
The slash can be used for division like this:=A2/B2
Do you mean this equation?a2 + 2ab + b2 = 1The bold.
The answer is 14 if u mean like a1 b2 c3 d4 .....
Assuming the value you want to multiply by 40% is in cell B2 you could use any of these formulas: =B2*40% =B2*0.4 =B2/100*40 =B2/10*4
b2 by a mile
It could be the formula for 2 times the area of a trapezium, whereA = Areab1 and b2 are the lengths of the parallel sidesand h is the vertical distance (height) between them.Read more: What_does_the_formula_A_equals_b1_plus_b2_times_h_mean