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mccloud_shamekaAsked on May 10, 2024 at 12:03 AM
My input chart and calculator are not giving me the total I need. I have the input chart for quantity of shirts per size and the calculator to multiply the quantity by 15 which is the price per shirt but I'm getting 1500000000 as a answer
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Rene JotForm SupportReplied on May 10, 2024 at 12:32 AM
Hi mccloud_shameka,
Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I checked your form calculation and I saw that it is missing the plus sign between each input table field and it should be enclosed to a parenthesis before multiplying them to 15. Therefore, the form calculation should be composed as what is shown in the screenshot below:
Here's a sample result:
You can also test this clone form to see how it works.
Let us know if there's anything else we can help you with.
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mccloud_shamekaReplied on May 11, 2024 at 9:30 AM
Thank you so much
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kafleenqalmarReplied on May 13, 2024 at 3:20 AM
- Review the input table for accuracy and ensure all data points are correctly entered.
- Double-check the formulas used in your calculations to ensure they are correct.
- Verify that the units of measurement are consistent across all data points in the input table.
- Cross-reference your calculations with reliable sources or references to validate the accuracy of your results.
- Consider seeking assistance from a colleague or supervisor to review your calculations for any potential errors.
- Utilize software tools or calculators designed specifically for the type of calculations you are performing.
- Take a break and revisit your calculations with a fresh perspective to identify any overlooked mistakes.
- Break down complex calculations into smaller medical term, more manageable steps to pinpoint where errors may have occurred.
- Pay attention to decimal points and ensure they are correctly placed in your calculations.
- Compare your results with similar calculations from previous analyses to identify any discrepancies.
- Seek feedback from experts in the field or consult with a subject matter specialist to validate your calculations.
- Consider conducting sensitivity analyses to assess the impact of potential errors on your final results.
- Document your calculations and the steps taken to correct any errors for future reference.
- Be meticulous in your approach and prioritize accuracy over speed when performing calculations.
- Incorporate medical terminology and concepts relevant to the specific context of your calculations to ensure precision and relevance in your analysis.