Answer:
=AND($C11 = "Yes", $D11 = "Yes")
Explanation:
The AND function takes conditional inputs and tests if each of them are TRUE. If all of the inputs are TRUE, the function will output TRUE but if any one of them are not the function will output FALSE. This scales to multiple inputs but this example only has two conditions. It is important to remember that we want to compare a string so our condition must be "Yes", not just Yes.
We also use a relative cell reference, "$", on the columns C and D since we always want to use the "Runner on 1st" and "Runner on 2nd" columns.
It mainly just depends on if you "misuse" them.
Answer:
Multiply(m,n)
1. Initialize product=0.
2. for i=1 to n
3. product = product +m.
4. Output product.
Explanation:
Here we take the variable "product" to store the result m×n. And in this algorithm we find m×n by adding m, n times.