10. David has a small business and is working on an Excel worksheet to help manage his inventory. David

realizes cell E14 has the wrong output. To check the problem, David should first select cell E14 and look at
the _______ to check the formula.
A. range
B. Formula bar
C. Name box
D. Function tab

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Formula bar

B. Formula bar

The correct answer is B. Formula bar.

To check the problem in cell E14, David should first select this cell. Once selected, he can look at the Formula bar to check the formula that is currently entered in this cell. The Formula bar is located at the top of the Excel window, just below the ribbon. It displays the formula or the content of the selected cell.

By examining the formula in the Formula bar, David can identify any errors or issues that may be causing the wrong output in cell E14. He can then make the necessary corrections to fix the problem and achieve the desired result.