Well I am not sure about my answers but I’ll give it a shot (:
1. A pie chart sounds the best to me
2. Use the Sort feature-I really don’t know but I’ve learned about this.
3. Excel; no question there
4. Slide Sorter-thank you computer class (:
5. 1, 2,4
These questions have absolutely nothing to do with Chemistry. Is this a trick question to see how many people notice that or what?
2. Put each set of data in its own worksheet. The worksheet will launch faster and changes will recalculate faster.
3. Excel is the only one with columns and rows.
4. Slide Sorter
5. Scan e-mail attachments for viruses.
__Pay attention to check boxes when registering at Web sites.
__Report spam to your e-mail provider.
If you reply to spam messages saying you’re not interested, then that verified to the spammer that they contacted a valid E mail address.
If you put an obvious misspelling in your e-mail address when posting it publicly, then this prevents people whom you want to contact you from being able to contact you. References : CAVA student too? =]
May 24th, 2010 at 11:18 am
Well I am not sure about my answers but I’ll give it a shot (:
1. A pie chart sounds the best to me
2. Use the Sort feature-I really don’t know but I’ve learned about this.
3. Excel; no question there
4. Slide Sorter-thank you computer class (:
5. 1, 2,4
These questions have absolutely nothing to do with Chemistry. Is this a trick question to see how many people notice that or what?
I am guessing that you are in a computer class(:
Have fun with your "chemistry quiz"
References :
May 24th, 2010 at 11:43 am
1. A column chart
2. Put each set of data in its own worksheet. The worksheet will launch faster and changes will recalculate faster.
3. Excel is the only one with columns and rows.
4. Slide Sorter
5. Scan e-mail attachments for viruses.
__Pay attention to check boxes when registering at Web sites.
__Report spam to your e-mail provider.
If you reply to spam messages saying you’re not interested, then that verified to the spammer that they contacted a valid E mail address.
If you put an obvious misspelling in your e-mail address when posting it publicly, then this prevents people whom you want to contact you from being able to contact you.
References :
CAVA student too? =]