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Suppose cell C5 contains the formula =B$6+C1.

Match each formula with its respective cell if you copied it.


=A$6+B4 =B$6+C6 =C$6+D2 =D$6+E1


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Answer: Just took the test.

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose cell C5 contains the formula =B$6+C1. Match each formula with its respective-example-1
User Jarrod Moldrich
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Answer:

=A$6+B4 will be in B8

=B$6+C6 will be in C10

=C$6+D2 will be in D6

=D$6+E1 will be in E5

Step-by-step explanation:

$ sign is used to lock a certain column or row value, with the $ sign we can create an absolute reference which will remain unchanged as we copy our formula from one cell to another.

As formulars are copied, the references change respectively.

With =B$6+C1 in C5 ; As we move up or down of cell C5, only the row numbers will change that is formula in C6 becomes =B$6+C2.

As we move left and right, the column alphabet will also experience change like the rows did.

Only the absolute reference won't change no matter the direction.

Hence,

=A$6+B4 ; A and B means one move to the left of C5 and 4 signifies, 3 moves downward of C5 that gives B8

=B$6+C6 ; B and C means no horizontal change, 6 means 5 moves downward of C5 which gives C10

=C$6+D2 ; C and D means 1 move to the right and 2 means one move downward of C5 which gives D6

=D$6+E1 ; D and E means 2 moves to the right and 1 means no vertical change from C5 ; which gives E5

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