9. If you want to multiply the contents of each of the cells in column C by the tax rate

that appears in cell A24, use a/an
A. relative cell reference. C. filter.
B. absolute cell reference. D. 3-D cell reference.
10. If you want to use one of PowerPoint’s preset formats that includes specific fonts,
hues, and background, you can apply a/an
A. animation scheme. C. design theme.
B. color scheme. D. slide layout.
11. To enhance the movement of graphic objects and bulleted text lists in your slideshow,
you should use
A. layouts. C. transitions.
B. animation. D. wizards

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9. If you want to multiply the contents of each of the cells in column C by the tax rate that appears in cell A24, you would use a B. absolute cell reference.

To explain, an absolute cell reference is used when you want to keep a specific cell reference constant, meaning it does not change as you copy the formula to other cells. In this case, you want to multiply the contents of each cell in column C by the tax rate in cell A24, and you want the reference to A24 to remain the same for all the calculations.

To achieve this, you would use a formula like "=C1*$A$24" and then copy that formula to other cells in column C. The "$" sign before the column letter and row number locks the reference to that specific cell.

10. If you want to use one of PowerPoint's preset formats that includes specific fonts, hues, and background, you can apply a C. design theme.

To explain, a design theme in PowerPoint is a pre-designed set of formatting options that includes specific fonts, colors, backgrounds, and other visual elements. It provides a consistent and professional look to your presentation.

To apply a design theme, you can go to the Design tab in PowerPoint and select one of the available design themes. This will instantly change the formatting of your slides according to the selected theme, including the fonts, hues, and background associated with that theme.

11. To enhance the movement of graphic objects and bulleted text lists in your slideshow, you should use B. animation.

To explain, animation in PowerPoint allows you to add movement and visual effects to the elements on your slides, such as graphics, text boxes, and bulleted lists. These animations can help to engage and captivate your audience, making your presentation more dynamic and interesting.

To apply animation to objects or text in PowerPoint, you can select the object or text box, go to the Animations tab, and choose from the available animation options. You can customize the type of animation, the timing, and other settings to enhance the movement and appearance of your objects and text lists in your slideshow.