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Q. The multiplication arithmetic operator is represented by which of the following symbols ?
The multiplication arithmetic operator in Excel is represented by option (2) "*". The asterisk ("") symbol is used as the multiplication operator in Excel formulas. For example, if you want to multiply the value in cell A1 by the value in cell B1, you would use the formula "=A1B1". Option (1) "^" represents exponentiation, option (3) "/" represents division, option (4) "X" is not a standard operator in Excel, and option (5) "None of these" is incorrect as the correct answer is option (2) "*"
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