The value in B2 matches the value in C2, so the formula returns TRUE. First, enter the formula in cell D2 and then copy it down to other cells by dragging the fill handle to compare columns B and C row by row.
If we get the enumerator of the hashtable instead, we can get a copy of each item to work with. PipeHow:\Blog> foreach ($Item in $Hashtable.GetEnumerator()) { >> "The value of key $($_.Key) is $($_.Value)" >> } The value of key Blog is | How The value of key Name...
Then, copy the formula in C11 to other cells by dragging it down to cell C21. Now, we need to calculate the individual probabilities of the sum of numbers occurring on the rolls. To do that, we need to divide the value of each chance by the total value of chances, which is 36 (6...