Johnson's Formula Calculator
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Johnson's formula typically refers to a type of mathematical formula used in statistical or scientific calculations. In this case, we are using a hypothetical formula:
\[ \text{Result} = \frac{X + Y}{Z} \]
This formula represents a simplified version for demonstration purposes, but it can be adapted based on the actual version of Johnson’s formula being used.
Example Calculation
If \( X = 10 \), \( Y = 5 \), and \( Z = 3 \), the result would be:
\[ \text{Result} = \frac{10 + 5}{3} = 5 \]
This calculator helps to compute Johnson’s formula with ease for various input values, making it a handy tool for quick calculations.