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question 10 1.08 pts l1c2.06 the =now() formula displays what? the current date and time the current date the current time todays julian date and the greenwich mean time question 11 1.08 pts l1c2.07 the =count function counts only numbers within a range of cells. true false
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The =NOW() function in spreadsheet software (like Excel) is designed to return the current date and time. The "current date" would be =TODAY(), "current time" is not what NOW() solely provides, and Julian Date/Greenwich Mean Time is not the output of NOW().
The =COUNT function in spreadsheets counts the number of cells that contain numbers within a specified range. It ignores non - numeric values like text, logical values, etc. So the statement is true.
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A. The current date and time