Describe how Microsoft Excel computes formulas containing more than one operator.
What will be an ideal response?
When a formula contains multiple operators, Excel uses standard algebraic rules to determine which calculation to perform first. Calculations in parentheses are always evaluated first. Next, exponential calculations are performed, then multiplication and division calculations, and finally addition and subtraction calculations. If there are multiple calculations within the parentheses, they are performed according to this same order.
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