Learning Task 1: Write TRUE on the space provided if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
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Learning Task 1: Write TRUE on the space provided if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
Learning Task 1: Write TRUE on the space provided if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
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Answer:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
Explanation:
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Proof that all answers are correct:
1. Though every Excel feature has a use case, no single person uses every Excel feature themselves. Cut through the 500+ functions, and you're left with 100 or so truly useful functions and features for the majority of modern knowledge workers.
2. The combinations of operands with an operatir to produce a result is called an expression. An exppression is any combination of functions, values, and operators that resolves to a value.
3. A formula always begins with an equal sign (=). Excel for the web interprets the characters that follow the equal sign as a formula. Following the equal sign are the elements to be calculated (the operands), such as constants or cell references.
4. If your entry doesn't start with an equal sign, it isn't a formula, and won't be calculated—a common mistake. When you type something like SUM(A1:A10), Excel shows the text string SUM(A1:A10) instead of a formula result.
5. The arithmetic mean is the simplest and most widely used measure of a mean, or average. It simply involves taking the sum of a group of numbers, then dividing that sum by the count of the numbers used in the series. For example, take the numbers 34, 44, 56, and 78. The sum is 212.