Hi all, I'm sure this is a relatively easy thing to do once you know the syntax, but essentially I have one column with a value with a number 0 through 3, and a second column with a number 0 through 99, and these represent either side of the decimal for respondent GPA. So Column A would have a 2, and Column B would have a 43, and that would represent a GPA of 2.43.
I'm hoping to get them into one variable together, but haven't been able to figure out how yet. Thanks.
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