Answers:
- Columns are oriented vertically on a spreadsheet.
- Rows are oriented horizontally on a spreadsheet.
- Columns are labeled with letters.
- Rows are labeled with numbers.
- Sheets are used for independent variables.
- Workbooks are used for dependent variables.
Columns:
Columns are formed when all the cells are combined in vertical series. Each column is labeled with the Alphabets like A, B , C, D and so on. Columns in a sheet may have values of a single entity(subject) changing respectively with rows.
For example:
A column can have the marks of Mathematics of all the students.
ROWS:
Rows are formed when the cells are combined in horizontal series. Rows are labeled with numbers like 1, 2 , 3 and so on. A row may has the values of different entities(subject) changing according to columns.
For example:
A row can has numbers of different subject o a single student.
Work Sheets:
Worksheets are the part o excel having rows, columns gridlines etc. It is the area where main work is done.
Sheets:
Sheets can be of different types depending upon the need. Such as chart sheet, Macro sheet, Dialog sheet etc. A worksheet is also counted as a sheet.
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I hope it will help you!