DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
BASICS OF BIG DATA
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Question
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each rectangular box in a spreadsheet
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a vertical row of data
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a place where bad people go
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a horizontal row of data
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cell: A cell is a rectangular area formed by the intersection of a column and a row. Cells are identified by the Cell Name (or Reference, which is found by combining the Column Letter with the Row Number. For example the cell in Column “C” in Row “3” would be cell C3.
Detailed explanation-2: -In an Excel worksheet, each small rectangle or box is known as a cell.
Detailed explanation-3: -Cells are the boxes you see in the grid of an Excel worksheet, like this one. Each cell is identified on a worksheet by its reference, the column letter and row number that intersect at the cell’s location. This cell is in column D and row 5, so it is cell D5. The column always comes first in a cell reference.
Detailed explanation-4: -The intersection of a row and a column is called a cell. In Microsoft Excel, a cell is a rectangular box that occurs at the intersection of a vertical column and a horizontal row in a worksheet. A cell can only store 1 piece of data at a time.