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Which statement best describes the difference between a spreadsheet and a database? (1 point) Responses Spreadsheets store data...Question
Which statement best describes the difference between a spreadsheet and a database?
(1 point)
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Spreadsheets store data in tables that interact; databases store data in cells that interact.
Spreadsheets store data in tables that interact; databases store data in cells that interact.
Databases store data in tables that interact; spreadsheets store data in cells that interact.
Databases store data in tables that interact; spreadsheets store data in cells that interact.
Spreadsheets store binary data; databases store hexadecimal data.
Spreadsheets store binary data; databases store hexadecimal data.
Spreadsheets store hexadecimal data; databases store binary data.
(1 point)
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Spreadsheets store data in tables that interact; databases store data in cells that interact.
Spreadsheets store data in tables that interact; databases store data in cells that interact.
Databases store data in tables that interact; spreadsheets store data in cells that interact.
Databases store data in tables that interact; spreadsheets store data in cells that interact.
Spreadsheets store binary data; databases store hexadecimal data.
Spreadsheets store binary data; databases store hexadecimal data.
Spreadsheets store hexadecimal data; databases store binary data.
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The statement that best describes the difference between a spreadsheet and a database is:
**Databases store data in tables that interact; spreadsheets store data in cells that interact.**
This statement accurately reflects the structural and functional differences between the two types of data management systems.
**Databases store data in tables that interact; spreadsheets store data in cells that interact.**
This statement accurately reflects the structural and functional differences between the two types of data management systems.
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