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Excel 2007 QUOTIENT Function

Wednesday February 11, 2009
The QUOTIENT function is another of Excel's functions that can be used to carry out mathematical operations in a spreadsheet.

In particular, the function provides a way to divide numbers in a spreadsheet without having to create formulas all the time.

One characteristic of the QUOTIENT function, however, is that it discards any remainder and only shows the integer or whole number as the answer. The function, therefore, can't be used in place of all division operations.

To find out how more about this function, read the article on Excel 2007 Quotient Function.

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