Stop copying your multiple-choice homework questions here. If you want someone to help you with your homework, then at least use words that make it clear what you want to know. Which of the following...is not a possible question here, unless you include the options.
You use absolute or mixed references. If you wanted to keep the cell A2 permanently in a formula when it is copied you could put it in as an absolute reference by adding dollar symbols to it like this: $A$2 If a formula containing the reference like that is copied down or across, it will still refer to the cell A2. If the formula is only being copied down, then it could be put in as A$2 and if was only being copied across it could be put in as $A2 and in both cases it will not change the reference and it will still look in A2.
An absolute reference would be the normal type to use: =B2*$A$2 However, if your formula is being copied down a column, it would be sufficient to use a mixed address in this form: =B2*A$2 In the same way, if your formula is being copied across a row, this form of mixed address will work: =B2*$A2 In either of those last two scenarios, people still tend to use an absolute address anyway and that usually works perfectly.
If a picture is copied directly from the original source, it is still considered a primary source. However, if the picture undergoes alteration or manipulation, it may no longer be considered a primary source.
Sure! Why not? I mean, even though you didn't ask to make it real, that doesn't mean it can't be real to you. Even if you might have copied it a little, it can still be real to you (just don't don't make up a website or published book about it). Your imagination is real to you, and it has no limits!
yes, it is simply copied.
possibly. cause they both contain formulas, and numbers. sometimes in science you still use a bit of formulas from math, so they are you could possibly say, related.
The registration also known as owner of record can be copied and used in the operation of a motor vehicle. Title or owner paperwork cannot be copied or altered and still be valid
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of course! just refer to him as your LATE husband
The last lines of each stanza refer to the belief that it was a bad omen if the tide made a moaning sound as it receded over the sand bar that kept the harbor waters still. Copied from: www.victorianweb.org/mt/parlorsongs/4.html
The original file will still be there. Nothing has changed. Now if you want to delete it from your computer since you already copied it to your CD, you may do so. If this is the case, then it would no longer be present on your system.
NO - you would still refer to that person with use of the name