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lidoalex

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A student is enrolled in a class to learn how to use spreadsheet software. During one of the classes, the student asks the instructor, What is the difference between a worksheet and a workbook? Which response by the instructor would be most appropriate?
 
  A) A workbook uses many more mathematical calculations than a worksheet.
  B) A worksheet is a spreadsheet but a workbook has one or more worksheets.
  C) The workbook is the starting point and the worksheet is the final result.
  D) The terms are used interchangeably in any spreadsheet program.

Question 2

A nursing instructor is using a spreadsheet to perform an item analysis for a group of tests used in the medicalsurgical class over the past 5 years. The instructor has beginning-level spreadsheet skills.
 
  Which of the following would be least appropriate for the instructor to do to ensure the analysis is accurate?
  A) Use a separate worksheet for each of the tests in the workbook
  B) Draft out the design using a pencil and paper first
  C) Enter several values into each of the cells
  D) Create a name for each spreadsheet developed



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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