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MGLQZ

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You are creating an IIF function. If the input in the Net Sales field is greater than or equal to 60, then the custom field will read Pass. If Net Sales are less than 40, the custom field will read Fail. What is the function that will be entered into the field name?
 
  A) If(Net Sales>=.60, Pass, Fail) B) If(Net Sales >=60, Pass, Fail)
  C) IIf(Net Sales >=60, Pass, Fail) D) IIf(Net Sales >=60, Pass, Fail)

Question 2

The three letter code that appears after the period in a filename is called the:
 
  A) file extension B) password C) template D) keyword



DylanD1323

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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