USING MICROSOFT EXCEL
USING THE UPPER AND LOWER FUNCTIONS IN EXCEL
Question
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In a data table, the formula(s) you are analyzing must include a cell reference to the output cell.
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -On the Data tab, in the Data Tools group or Forecast group (in Excel 2016), click What-If Analysis > Data Table (in the Data Tools group or Forecast group of Excel 2016). In the Row input cell field, enter the reference to the input cell for the input values in the row. Type cell B4 in the Row input cell box.
Detailed explanation-2: -By default, a cell reference is a relative reference, which means that the reference is relative to the location of the cell. If, for example, you refer to cell A2 from cell C2, you are actually referring to a cell that is two columns to the left (C minus A)-in the same row (2).
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