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2 | 45 | |||||
3 | meters | |||||
4 | horses | |||||
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6 | 99 | |||||
7 | four | |||||
8 | equator | |||||
9 | Debo | |||||
10 | 33.3333 | |||||
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a. What displays in B9 if we type =A2+A3 into the cell?
b. What displays in B10 if we type =A10/0 into the cell?
c. What displays in B11 if we type =B11 /0 into the cell? What is it called when the formula in cell B11 also uses B11 as a variable in the formula?
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