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In cell H5, enter a formula that will calculate the percentage of attendees that went to the Altamonte Springs job fair in 2018. Use relative cell references and copy the formula to the range HW:H11. Look at cells and then undo the action of copying the formula since it erroneously uses a relative cell reference Correct the formula in ce
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In cell H5, enter a formula that will calculate the percentage of attendees that went to the Altamon...
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