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Lesson 3. Working with Formulas. When you copy a formula that contains cell references, you must then manually adjust the cell references for the new locations. True False. A function is a predefined formula for a commonly used calculation. True False.
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Lesson 3 Working with Formulas
When you copy a formula that contains cell references, you must then manually adjust the cell references for the new locations. • True • False
A function is a predefined formula for a commonly used calculation. • True • False
When you enter formulas into your own Excel worksheets, you can use either uppercase or lowercase letters. • True • False
A formula can consist of a single cell reference. • True • False
Formulas use numbers, cell references, and operators to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. • True • False
If Excel cannot properly perform a calculation, it will display an error value in the cell where you entered the formula. • True • False
You can assume that the Excel AutoSum function will always pick the correct range to sum. • True • False
Formulas can be copied from one cell to another just like any other data, such as text or numbers. • True • False
The small black box you see in the corner of the active cell is called a _____. • Fill handle • Pull handle • Handle • Pull box
If you copy a formula containing the relative reference C8 to another cell, the reference to C8 _____. • Changes • Stays the same • Becomes absolute • None of the above
Cell references that change when copied are called _____ cell references. • Automatic • Absolute • Resolute • Relative
$B$6 is an example of a(n) _____ reference. • Mixed • Absolute • Relative • Dollar
To create an absolute reference, insert a(n) _____ before the column and row of the cell reference. • Number sign • Equal sign • Dollar sign • Plus sign
A cell reference in a formula that does not change when copied to another cell is a(n) _____ reference. • Abstract • Relative • Static • Absolute
The _____ function counts the number of cells containing numbers. • SUM • COUNT • MAX • AVERAGE
The _____ calculates the largest value in a set of numbers. • LARGE • GREATER • MIN • MAX
The _____ function calculates the smallest value in a set of numbers. • MIN • MAX • SMALLEST • LEAST
The _____ function calculates the sum of a collection of numbers. • TOTAL • AGGREGATE • SUM • COUNT
To calculate the total of the cells in the range A1:A100, you would insert the expression _____ into the cell. • SUM(A1:A100) • TOTAL(A1:A100) • =SUM(A1:A100) • =TOTAL(A1:A100)
The expression _____ returns the maximum value in the range A1:A11 and then divides the value by 100. • MAX(A1:A100)/100 • =MAX(A1:A100)/100 • MAXIMUM(A1:A100)/100 • =MAX(100)/(A1:A100)
Click the Insert Function button on the ____ to open the Insert Function dialog box. • Toolbar • Formula bar • Menu bar • Standard toolbar
All formulas begin with the _____ sign. • @ • * • = • +
To see a formula after you have entered it, you must click in the cell containing the formulas and then view the formula in the _____. • Formula Bar • Status Bar • Formula Toolbar • Name Box
You can fill formulas _____. • Left • Right • Down • All of the above
The cell D5 contains the formula =$C$3 + $C$5. You copy the formula to cell M5. How will the formula in M5 read? • =$L$3 + $L$5 • =L3+L5 • =$C$3 + $C$5 • =C3+C5
In the following worksheet, what value would be placed in cell B10 if the COUNT function was applied? • 7 • 8 • 714 • 724
Where would you click to enter a function into the selected cell? • A • B • C • D
If the formula in cell C5 is copied to cell D5, what formula will be stored in D5? • =($C$3*$C$4) • =(D$3*$D$4) • =(D$3*$C$4) • =(D3*D4)
How would you correctly specify the range that has been selected in this worksheet? • B2:B6 • B2-B6 • A1:B8 • B1-B8