Which statement best describes the difference between a spreadsheet and a database?

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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.In a spreadsheet, an expression that calculates a value is called a:

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data analyzer.

data analyzer.

formula.

formula.

algorithm.

algorithm.

spreadsheet manager.

spreadsheet manager.Which symbol is used to multiply the values in two cells?

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x

x

X

X

*

*

()

()The rows in a table are not tall enough. Which of these should be changed?

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column width

column width

row depth

row depth

row height

row height

justification

justificationA spreadsheet will be used by the judges at a science fair. The rules require them to award points in whole numbers with no decimals for the scores. How can the score columns be formatted to ensure that judges have to enter whole numbers?

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currency

currency

data

data

whole number

whole number

custom number formatWhich combination of keys is used to make the contents of a cell bold?

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Ctrl + B

Ctrl + B

Fn + B

Fn + B

Tab + B

Tab + B

Alt + BWhich of these settings will place all of a cell’s content next to the border on the right?

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Justified alignment

Justified alignment

Align left

Align left

Align right

Align right

Merged alignment

Merged alignment

1 answer

Here are the correct answers to each of your questions:

  1. Which statement best describes the difference between a spreadsheet and a database?

    • Databases store data in tables that interact; spreadsheets store data in cells that interact.
  2. In a spreadsheet, an expression that calculates a value is called a:

    • formula.
  3. Which symbol is used to multiply the values in two cells?

    • *
  4. The rows in a table are not tall enough. Which of these should be changed?

    • row height
  5. A spreadsheet will be used by the judges at a science fair. The rules require them to award points in whole numbers with no decimals for the scores. How can the score columns be formatted to ensure that judges have to enter whole numbers?

    • whole number
  6. Which combination of keys is used to make the contents of a cell bold?

    • Ctrl + B
  7. Which of these settings will place all of a cell’s content next to the border on the right?

    • Align right

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!