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CS 101 Attendance

CS 101 Attendance. 1/30/13 . “Relative cell reference” means. Y ou are using a nearby cell You expect the cell reference to change when the formula is copied You are calculating with whole numbers You are not sure if your formula is right. Absolute reference means.

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CS 101 Attendance

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  1. CS 101 Attendance 1/30/13

  2. “Relative cell reference” means • You are using a nearby cell • You expect the cell reference to change when the formula is copied • You are calculating with whole numbers • You are not sure if your formula is right

  3. Absolute reference means • You are using an absolute magnitude function • You do not want a cell reference to change when the formula is copied • You are calculating with currency • You are not sure if your formula is right

  4. If you had the formula =C5 * D10 in cell B8 and copied it to cell F9, what does it become? • =C5 * D10 • =G5 * H10 • =G6 * H11 • =F9 * B8

  5. If you copied =B$5 * C10 from D5 to C15, what does it become? • =B$5 * C10 • =A$5 * B20 • =B$15 * C20 • None of the above

  6. If you had the formula $C5 * D$10 in cell B8 and copied it to cell F9, what does it become? • =$C5 * D$10 • =$G56 * H$11 • =$C6 * H$10 • =$C$5 * $D$10

  7. If you copied =B$5 * C10 from D5 to C15, what does it become? • =B$5 * C10 • =A$5 * B20 • =B$15 * C20 • None of the above

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