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Jacob is a teacher and wants to sort his grades based on Test 1 and then on Test 2.

Which best shows his process based on Test 1 being the primary sort and Test 2 being the secondary sort? He would click on the Test 2 column and press Sort, then click on the Test 1 column and press Sort. He would click on the Test 1 column and press Sort, then click on the Test 2 column and press Sort. He would click on the Test 1 column, press Shift, click on the Test 2 column, and then press Sort. He would click on the Test 2 column, press Shift, click on the Test 1 column, and then press Sort.

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Answer: He would click on the Test 1 column and press Sort, then click on the Test 2 column and press Sort.

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He would click on the Test 1 column and press Sort, then click on the Test 2 column and press Sort.
It depends on what you learn because it says "shift"
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