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Dwight Ross 3/21/17 3a KT1

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Terms
Formula-a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols.
A formula is an expression entered in a cell that performs numeric calculation, logical comparison, or text string
manipulation.
I used the formula to do my math homework.
Column-an upright pillar, typically cylindrical and made of stone or concrete, supporting an entablature, arch,
or other structure or standing alone as a monument.
Columns are the vertical divisions of a worksheet that are identified by letters.
I used the column to hold up the building.
Row-a number of people or things in a more or less straight line.
Rows are the horizontal divisions of a worksheet that are identified by numbers.
I sat in the third row in class.
Workbook-a student's book containing instruction and exercises relating to a particular subject
A worksheet is an electronic spreadsheet that lets you enter, analyze, and calculate data. Within a workbook,
worksheets can share information, and calculations pertaining to several worksheets can be performed at one
time. The default number of worksheets in a new workbook is three.
I did my homework in my math workbook
Cell-a small room in which a prisoner is locked up or in which a monk or nun sleeps.
A cell is the intersection of a row and a column. A cell can contain a label, a numeric value, or a formula.
I went into the cell to look at the prisoner.

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