Figure 3.3 The form of a spreadsheet, a form of computer ledger which
recalculates totals each time a new entry is made. Each 'celV can contain a
formula that refers to other cells, but only the result of this is shown. For
example, a
cell
D3 might contain the formula C3*0.15, but what appears at that
position is the result of multiplying the number in C3 by 0.15
so accustomed to the use of word-processing and spreadsheets (Figure
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