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Creating formulas and functions in Google Sheets begins with the fundamental understanding that every formula starts with an equals sign []. Simple arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be performed by clicking on cells and using the relevant symbols (+, -, *, /) [-]. For instance, multiplying weekly sales by 52 weeks is as straightforward as selecting the sales cell, typing *, and then entering 52 []. A key advantage highlighted is that if any of the cell values are changed, the formula automatically updates, eliminating the need for manual recalculations [].
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Creating formulas and functions in Google Sheets begins with the fundamental understanding that every formula starts with an equals sign []. Simple arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be performed by clicking on cells and using the relevant symbols (+, -, *, /) [-]. For instance, multiplying weekly sales by 52 weeks is as straightforward as selecting the sales cell, typing *, and then entering 52 []. A key advantage highlighted is that if any of the cell values are changed, the formula automatically updates, eliminating the need for manual recalculations [].