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This is an example of what type of formula? =AVERAGE(D1:D17) A. ADDITION B.SUBTRACTION C.RANGE D.AVERAGE
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This is an example of what type of formula? =AVERAGE(D1:D17) A. ADDITION B.SUBTRACTION C.RANGE D.AVERAGE
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d average
Step-by-step explanation:
average as it already shows it says average
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