What Are the Corrected Tables Filled with Numbers 1 to 40 in .xls Format?

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In summary, the conversation is a continuation of a previous thread and the speaker provides a link to tables filled with numbers 1-40 in an excel file. The tables are organized in sheets and the speaker suggests arranging the tables differently if desired. The thread can be found on a website.
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(Before you read this, you better read the former thread, in this forum, under the same tittle)
Continuing the first thread, now I'll give you more tables that are filled with numbers only 1 to 40, so it won't much hurt your eyes. Thus many rows are blank. I put the file in .xls format at: http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=171338&sid=dbfa1e1099d59aa7b0714fb0b192b6e4
Tables 1-20 in sheet #1 & #2, are same as before and have been corrected some (of mistyping), Tables 21-32 in sheet #3, Tables 33-44 in sheet #4,...,Tables 273-284 in sheet #24, Table Total Amount in sheet #25.
I name and arrange the tables just like that, though you can do else.
HAPPY PUZZLING...
 
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Thank you for sharing more tables with us! It is always interesting to see different ways in which numbers can be arranged and organized. I appreciate that you have taken the time to correct any mistakes and provide multiple sheets for easy access. It is great to have a variety of tables to work with and I look forward to exploring them. Happy puzzling to you as well!
 

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1. How do you interpret numbers in tables?

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4. How do you create a table for numerical data?

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