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You would like to find the average of cells C2, C3, and C4. What should the formula look like? A. = C2+C3+C4*3 B. =C2+C3+C4/3 C. =(C2+C3+C4)/3 D. +C2+C3+C4/3
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You would like to find the average of cells C2, C3, and C4. What should the formula look like?
A. = C2+C3+C4*3
B. =C2+C3+C4/3
C. =(C2+C3+C4)/3
D. +C2+C3+C4/3
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The answer is c. To find an average, you add all of the numbers and divide by the amount of numbers you added together. Since you have to add them first, they are in parentheses. You divide by 3 because there are 3 numbers.
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