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AR Excel-U3 Part 2

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Cell reference that does not adjust to the new cell location when copied or moved.   absolute cell reference  
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Value, cell reference, range, or text that acts as an operand in a function formula.   argument  
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A function that automatically adds the values in the cells directly above or to the left of the active cell.   autosum  
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Returns the average (arithmetic means) of its arguments.   AVERAGE  
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Returns the number of cells in a range that contains numbers.   COUNT  
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Keeps selected rows or columns visible on the screen as the rest of the worksheet scrolls.   freeze  
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A prewritten formula that makes it easy to perform common calculations.   function  
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Returns the largest value in a set of values.   MAX  
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Returns the smallest value in a set of values.   MIN  
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A cell reference that contains both relative and absolute references.   mixed cell reference  
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A number or cell reference used in a formula.   operand  
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A symbol that indicates what mathematical operation to perform on the operands: plus (+), minus (-), multiply (*), divide (/).   operator  
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Cell reference that adjusts to a new location when copied or moved.   relative cell reference  
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Adds all the numbers in a range of cells.   SUM  
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