a. Write down the cell reference of a cell the contains numeric data
A worksheet cell with a numeric value is called a data point.
The pound (#) or number symbol will appear when the column is not wide enough for the numeric data it holds.
The COUNT function will do that.
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Numeric data are data that can be quantify. i.e age, e.t.c While Non-numeric data are data that cannot be quantify but can be categorise. Such as colour, name e.t.c
It formats the values.
Numeric data are numbers (like age, cost, etc.), while non-numeric data are not numbers (like name, address, etc.).
Numeric data refers to any data that is represented as numerical values, such as integers, decimals, or fractions. This type of data is used for quantitative analysis and calculations in various fields such as mathematics, statistics, and science. Numeric data can be manipulated and processed mathematically to uncover patterns, trends, and relationships within the data.
I have not heard that term in reference to Excel before, but since the cell you are working on is called the active cell, then I support a passive cell would be any cell where you are not entering data. Another meaning could be those cells that contain data, but do not interact with any other cells (are not included in a formula and do not hold a formula).
the two types of data used in Qbasic is numeric data and alpha numeric data.
one - byte data.
Yes, a cell in a spreadsheet can contain any of text, numbers or formulas, and also things like dates and logical data.