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What does n/a mean?

Get a quick, free translation! Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. N/A definition: 1. written abbreviation for not applicable: used on a form when you cannot give a relevant (= that…. Learn more.

What does n/a mean in a table?

N/A or sometimes n/a is a common abbreviation in tables and lists for the phrase not applicable, not available or no answer.It is used to indicate when information in a certain table cell is not provided, either because it does not apply to a particular case in question or because the answer is not available.

What does n/a mean in a survey?

N/A stands for “not applicable” or “not available.” Basically, it’s a way to say, “This doesn’t fit,” or “I don’t have that info right now.” You often see it in forms or tables when something doesn’t relate to you or when there’s no data for a specific question. Let’s say you’re filling out a survey, and a question doesn’t match your situation.

What does n/a mean on a medical form?

N/a is commonly seen on forms in North America, when the person filling it out cannot give an answer to the question being asked. For example, many medical forms request that patients list any medication they are currently taking.

What does n/a mean on a report card?

If you come across “N/A” on your report card or academic records, it stands for “Not Applicable” or “Not Available.” This acronym indicates that a specific grade or information isn’t applicable to you or isn’t available for some reason.

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