'pls I need ans fast Which of tha following not an examp e of cell referencing? Relative cell referencing Mixed ce l referencing b) Absolute cell referencing Complete cel relerencing V. Write True or False for the following statements: The wincows cperating system was developed by Apple computers. Batch operating systems are controlled by operators. Formula are case-sensitive The COUNT function works only with numeric values. [4x %z =2] VI: Answer in one sentence: User interface Formula bar Range Worksheet [5x1=5] Aclve cell Section-B [Attempt any Questions from this Section] Question: What are functions Excel? Name four funciions with their uses; How are charts useful? Give some examples of charts Excel? Explain what happens when you boot Ihe computer; What is cell ference? [5x2-10] Deline cell: Question: 3 Explain the d fference between GUl and CUI; What do you understand by balch processing? What are the rules be followed while using formulae? Whal is plot area? Define address [5x2-10] Question: [5x2-10] Give three functions of operaling systems Explain any two types of operaling systems which Ilow more Ihan one person work on Ine computer at Ihe same n C Write any Iwo advanlages 0f GUI How to delete worksheet L Excel Name Ihe furctions for the following: This functions retums the minimum value sel 0f numbers; This functions adds all the values in : range of cells'
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a) Fixed expenses are expenses that do not change from month to month, and variable expenses are expenses that can fluctuate from month to month. Complete the second column of the chart by determining if each expense is fixed or variable. b) Choose an example of a fixed expense and an example of a variable expense, and explain why they are classified that way. Step 2: Calculating Monthly Expenses The second step to building a family budget is to outline your expenses in greater detail; itemizing fixed and variable expenses. Suppose the table below shows your family's monthly expenses by category. a) Fixed expenses are expenses that do not change from month to month, and variable expenses are expenses that can fluctuate from month to month. Complete the second column of the chart by determining if each expense is fixed or variable. (10 points, 2 points each) b) Choose an example of a fixed expense, and an example of a variable expense, and explain why they are classified that way. (4 points)
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