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All right if youamp;#39;ve arrived at this video, you might be having a problem with #DIV/0!. And what weamp;#39;re going to do weamp;#39;re going to go over what causes it and how to fix it. (cheerful music) So Iamp;#39;ve laid out just a couple of different small tables here, and I use these functions. Theyamp;#39;re all doing the same thing, but I just want to show you a few different ways that you can get the #DIV/0!. So our first table right here is just doing simple division using the slash as an operator and itamp;#39;s just saying C6 divided by B6. And when you drag this formula down, when you get to B7 so weamp;#39;ll just do it again itamp;#39;s already been done, but it gives an error in row seven. And itamp;#39;s giving you that error because itamp;#39;s trying to divide by zero. So itamp;#39;s really conceptually pretty simple error is doing eight divided by zero, and you canamp;#39;t divide by zero so itamp;#39;s just returning an error. So weamp;#39;ll talk