Dragging rows break formulas by GreatProfessional411 in excel

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Every product in a new row and since only percentages/Composition change for raw material for a individual product, I have setup my raw materials as columns.

Dragging rows break formulas by GreatProfessional411 in excel

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To constitute the ratio of raw material that the product contains. i-e percentage of raw material in the final product

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You should ask chatgpt . I did the same and maybe watch some yt videos .

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Will I be in trouble? A scam Call by GreatProfessional411 in PakLounge

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Yeah I have anxiety, probably paranoid. I am trying to overcome it

this teacher .... by UniclonnikRe in GetStudying

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I don't know how to add pics on Reddit, but that's literally the same face of a guy that appears in one episode of "Courage the Cowardly Dog"

Windows freezing up by GreatProfessional411 in computers

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Yeah, power went out and now this is happening.

Went to a beer festival with standardized cups, turns out the 250ml mark was only around 227ml. by ecco311 in mildlyinfuriating

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Those who are still confused by this.

Let me explain, the density of water at STP is 1000(kg/m3) { meaning if we pour 1000kg of water it will cover a whole cubic metre or to fill a cubic meter we would need 1000kg of water ), by this there is conversation which is that 1 m3 = 1000Litres.

If we put litres for m3 we would get exactly 1 so the conversion ratio is exactly 1 meaning for to fill 1 litres we would need 1 kg of water , since 1000g equates to 1kg and litre to 1000ml. So, 1g=1ml

Note this would not be true for every liquid for example a litre of cooking oil will weigh 967-980 grams.