This function adds all the values of the cells in the argument.
SUM- Adds usually means adding (you should put your thoughts together.)
An arrangement of cells in columns and rows used to organize, analyze, calculate, and report information, usually in numerical form.
spreadsheet/worksheet- (Did you arrange your data.)
Is classified according to its intended purpose.
Cell Data- (What the purpose.)
This function determines the average of the values included in the argument. It calculates the sum of the cells and then divides that value by the number of cells in the argument.
AVERAGE- It's in the text (I hope you rounded.)
A file which contains one or more spreadsheets.
Workbook- (Contain your excitement.)
The classification used for cells that contain text or for numbers that will not be used in calculations.
Labels- (My label is Jayden-Human.)
This function determines the highest cell value included in the argument.
MAX- Max as in Maximum (Did you use all your brain power.)
An individual location on a spreadsheet.
Cell- (One individual answer.)
The classification indicating the data has the potential to be used in calculations.
Values- (Anything can be a value.)
This function determines the lowest cell value included in the argument
MIN- As in minimum (There should be minimum mistakes.)
Is identified by letters of the alphabet, And refers to all of the contents in a vertical range of cells.
Column- (Up and Down.)
They instruct the software to perform a calculation.
Formulas- (Your brain.)
This function counts the number of cells with numerical data in the argument. This function is useful for quickly counting items in a cell range.
COUNT- Count as in counting (Did you count the possibilities.)
Is identified by numbers, And refers to all of the contents in a horizontal range.
Row- (Left and Right.)
Are performed according to the Order of Operations.
Calculations- (PEMDAS.)