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#NINTHOF(45) = 5
 
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 7 March 2019

NINTHOF(Number)


  • is any real number.

Description

  • This function calculates the one-ninth of the given number.
  • In , is any real number.
  • To find one ninth of a number , divide the number by nine.
  • So the result is the number which is divided by 9.
  • For example NINTHOF(90)= 10

Examples

  1. NINTHOF(9) = 1
  2. NINTHOF(90) = 10
  3. NINTHOF(45) = 5
  4. NINTHOF(-67.3) = -7.477777777777778

Related Videos

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See Also

References