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Hi everyone. My name is Kevin. Today I want to show you how you can use formulas in Microsoft Excel, and as full disclosure, before we jump into this, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee. All right, well, lets jump into it. Here I am in Microsoft Excel. This is the latest version. I have Office 365, but these same formulas should work on any older versions of Excel. Well, whether you have 2019, 2016, 2013, 2007, you name the version, itll probably work. So, here I am in Microsoft Excel, and I have a list of formulas that I want to show you how you can use them in Excel. If theres one that interests you more than others, feel free to jump to that section of the video. I have time stamps down below in the comments and you could just jump to the section that you find interesting. So how do you do Excel or formulas in Excel. Were going to start with the basics of add, subtract, multiply, and divide. So, lets say that I have two numbers in cells. I have 1 a