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Mrs. Michaud wants to share the results with another teacher, but not allow the teacher to alter the data. Which of these choices allow this? (Select all that apply.)

A. Protected Range

B. Protected Sheet

C. Protected Slide

D. Protected Menu

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Final answer:

Mrs. Michaud can use either a Protected Range or a Protected Sheet to share data without allowing edits. Protected Slide and Protected Menu are not relevant to sharing spreadsheet data.

Step-by-step explanation:

If Mrs. Michaud wants to share results with another teacher without giving them the ability to alter the data, she can use either a Protected Range or a Protected Sheet. A Protected Range allows specific cells to be safeguarded, so even if sharing the entire document, those cells cannot be edited. A Protected Sheet can protect the entire worksheet, but could also allow certain cells to be editable if specified. However, a Protected Slide or Protected Menu are not applicable here, as they relate to presentation software and software menus, respectively, and not spreadsheets where you'd typically manage and share data.

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