
A | B | C | D | E | F | |
1 | ||||||
2 | 45 | |||||
3 | meters | |||||
4 | horses | |||||
5 | canoes | |||||
6 | 99 | |||||
7 | four | |||||
8 | equator | |||||
9 | Dabo | |||||
10 | 33.3333 |
The worksheet displayed was designed to reflect on our understanding of the use of cell references.
Answer the following questions using the worksheet.
- a. What is the cell address of the word “Dabo”?
- b. Using cell concatenation with the ampersand operator, what formula would you type into a cell to create the word “fourequator”?
- c. Using cell concatenation with the CONCAT function, what formula would you type into a cell to create the word “Dabocanoes”?
a.

Find the cell address of the word “Dabo” in the given worksheet.
Answer to Problem 1ICA
The cell address of the word “Dabo” in the given worksheet is
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The worksheet is given as follows.
Description:
Intersection between row and column on a spread sheet is called as a cell. Alphabets are used to represent column and numbers are used to represent row. Cell address is the selected cell in the spread sheet.
In the given worksheet, “Dabo” is typed in a cell, which is the intersection of column A and 9th row of the spread sheet. Therefore, the cell address of the word “Dabo” in the given worksheet is
Conclusion:
Hence, the cell address of the word “Dabo” in the given worksheet is
b.

Write the required formula to create the word “fourequator” using cell concatenation with the ampersand operator.
Answer to Problem 1ICA
The required formula to create the word “fourequator” using cell concatenation with the ampersand operator is
Explanation of Solution
Follow the steps to concatenate two cells with the ampersand operator.
Step 1:
Enter the given data in new worksheet as shown in Figure 1.
Step 2:
Type the formula “
From Figure 2, the desired result (that is fourequator) is obtained by using the formula
Conclusion:
Hence, the required formula to create the word “fourequator” using cell concatenation with the ampersand operator is
c.

Write the required formula to create the word “Dabocanoes” using cell concatenation with the CONCAT function.
Answer to Problem 1ICA
The required formula to create the word “Dabocanoes” using cell concatenation with the CONCAT function is
Explanation of Solution
Follow the below steps to concatenate two cells with the CONCAT function.
Step 2:
Type the formula “
From Figure 3, the desired result (that is Dabocanoes) is obtained by using the formula
Conclusion:
Hence, the required formula to create the word “Dabocanoes” using cell concatenation with the CONCAT function is
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