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WARREN — John D’Agostino, editor of The Post-Journal, OBSERVER and Times Observer, will speak on Wednesday, March 11 at 7 p.m. at the Jefferson DeFrees Family Center, 207 Second Ave, Warren.

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I am getting × in alert. I need to get &times as result. Anybody knows or faces this problem? Please update your suggestions.

Bonus 2: repeating a 2D array this way takes a little bit more work, converting to rows a few times before wrapping back to the desired dimensions. You can of course use LET to keep things tidy if you don't want to define the array twice:

How do i calculate the probability of a result happening X amount of times in a row? Imagine an event with 6 possible outcomes. 1st outcome has chance of 40%, 2nd has a chance of 20%, 3rd 15%, 4th 10%, 5th 10%, 6th 5%.

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Why is $1+2+3+4+\ldots+n = \dfrac {n\times (n+1)}2$ $\space$ ? Not appropriate for an answer, but you've asked either a very easy or a very difficult question. If by "why" you mean, "Can I see a proof of this fact?" the question is fairly easy to answer. If by "why" you mean, "Why should this be true?" you've asked a very deep kind of question that mathematicians make entire careers out of ...