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Hunter notices that the number in Cell 4 of his table has changed even though he only changed the number in Cell 2, which is two rows above Cell 4. What best describes why this happened?

A) Cell 4 is part of Cell 2's formula.

B) Cell 2 is part of Cell 4's formula.

C) The cells have been sorted by Cell 4.

D) The cells have been sorted by Cell 2.

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  1. 22 November, 15:27
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    B) Cell 2 is part of Cell 4s formula

    Because we are changing the value of Cell 2 and the change is being made in Cell 4 automatically. For example

    if C4 is our Cell 4 and C2 is our Cell 2

    and our formulat is

    C4 = C2 + 10

    Then whenever we will change the value of C2 the value of C4 will be changed.

    In option C and D the change in C2 can effect the value of C4 but that would not happen everytime the value of C2.
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