Spreadsheets: Functions and Charts
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In a worksheet, the formula =SUM($A$1:$A$5) is entered in cell B1 and then copied to cell C3. What will the formula look like in cell C3?
A student enters =AVERAGE(D4:I4) in cell K4. The values in D4 to I4 are 88, 87, 91, 90, 94, and 98. What will be the result displayed in K4?
The formula in cell B5 is =$B$3*B$4. When this formula is copied to cell D5, what will the formula become?
Which of the following represents the correct syntax to count only numeric entries in the range C4 to C9 in MS Excel?
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In MS Excel, what is the address of the very last cell in a worksheet?
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XFD1048576
Step 1: In MS Excel, every cell address is a combination of the column letter(s) and row number. Step 2: MS Excel supports a maximum of 1,048,576 rows, so the last row number is 1048576. Step 3: The last column in MS Excel is XFD (which is the 16,384th column). Step 4: Combining these, the address of the last cell is XFD1048576. Step 5: The other options use incorrect column names or row numbers that do not match Excel's actual limits, making them all incorrect.
A student wants to calculate simple interest for different principals and time periods, keeping the rate (stored in cell F3) constant. Which formula should be entered in cell C6 so that when copied to C7:C10, only the rate remains fixed?
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=A6*B6*$F$3
Step 1: The requirement is that A6 and B6 should change when the formula is copied (relative references), but F3 (rate) should remain fixed (absolute reference). Step 2: Relative references (A6, B6) will automatically update to A7, B7; A8, B8 etc. when copied down. Step 3: $F$3 uses $ before both column F and row 3, making it absolute — it will not change when copied. Step 4: Option A (=A6*B6*F3) has all relative references — F3 will also change when copied, giving wrong results. Step 5: Option C locks everything — A and B won't update for each row, which is also wrong. Option D (F$3) only loc
The range D4:I4 contains the values 88, 87, 91, 90, 94, 98. What will =MAX(D4:I4) - MIN(D4:I4) return?
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11
Step 1: First, apply the MAX() function. MAX(D4:I4) finds the highest value among 88, 87, 91, 90, 94, 98. Step 2: The highest value is 98. So MAX(D4:I4) = 98. Step 3: Next, apply the MIN() function. MIN(D4:I4) finds the lowest value among the same set. Step 4: The lowest value is 87. So MIN(D4:I4) = 87. Step 5: Subtract: 98 - 87 = 11. This operation is called the 'range' in statistics. Options 7, 9, and 10 are all incorrect as they result from wrong identification of max or min values.
How do you select multiple non-consecutive columns in MS Excel?
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Click the first column header, hold Ctrl, click other column headers
Step 1: To select non-consecutive columns, they are not next to each other, so you cannot simply drag. Step 2: The Ctrl key is used in MS Excel to make multiple separate selections that are not adjacent. Step 3: Click the first column header (e.g., column D), then hold Ctrl and click any other column headers (e.g., G, H) to add them to the selection. Step 4: Option A (Shift key) is used for consecutive/continuous selections — it selects everything between the first and last click. Step 5: Option C (Alt key) does not perform multi-column selection. Option D (dragging) selects only consecutive c
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