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AR CBA Excel Part 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a number or cell reference used in a formula | Operand |
| a symbol that indicates what mathematical operation to perform on the operands: plus (+), minus (-), multiply (*), divide (/) | Operator |
| a cell reference that contains both relative and absolute references | Mixed Cell Reference |
| a collection of related worksheets | Workbook |
| a grid of rows and columns containing numbers, text, and formulas used to perform calculations | Spreadsheet |
| a horizontal group of cells in a worksheet identified by numbers | Row |
| a selected worksheet cell that is ready for data entry | Active Cell |
| a unique identifier for a cell which is formed by combining the cell's column letter and row number | Cell Reference |
| a vertical group of cells in a worksheet identified by letters | Column |
| adds all the numbers in a range of cells | Sum |
| an equation that calculates a new value using values currently In a worksheet | Formula |
| arranging the shape, size, type, and general makeup of a cell or group of cells | Format |
| cell reference that adjusts to a new location when copied or moved | Relative Cell Reference |
| cell reference that does not adjust to the new cell location when copied or moved | Absolute Cell Reference |
| keeps selected rows or columns visible on the screen as the rest of the worksheet scrolls | Freeze |
| selected group of cells on a worksheet identified by the cell in the upper left corner and the cell in the lower right corner, separated by a colon | Range |
| the mathematical rules used for calculating the value of a formula | Order of Operations |
| the position of data within a cell | Alignment |
| the space formed by the intersection of a row and a column; the basic unit of a worksheet | Cell |
| the workspace made up of columns and rows where data is entered to create an electronic spreadsheet | Worksheet |
| to copy a cell's contents and/or formatting into an adjacent cell or range | Fill |