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I'm having a problem getting a correct answer in MathCad Prime 2.0. I'm running a simple algerbra formula in which the answer should be 3.31, but MathCad keeps giving me 0.00. Is there some setting to force the program to give me the correct answer? Thanks.
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The calculation is correct! You must have used the wrong variables - see attached
Alan
Post the worksheet with the problem.
Alan
I don't know how to upload the worksheet.
Look at top right hand section of reply editor and select Use advanced editor. Then you can upload a worksheet using the facility at the bottom of the advanced editor.
Alan
Got it. Thanks Alan. Here is the sheet. What's weird is, I also input the data into MathCad 14 and got all zeros as well. This may turn out to be a "dumbass" error rather than a program error.
The calculation is correct! You must have used the wrong variables - see attached
Alan
Yup, just as I thought, operator error. Thanks so much Alan.
Alan, I'm starting to suspect this is some sort of truncation issue. I reran my numbers through another program and got 1.16. However, I still think MathCad should show that number and not zero.
Paul Gruen wrote:
...I reran my numbers through another program and got 1.16...
Please attach your worksheet.