Multiple Choice
Excel interprets the formula =Goodbye>Hello, with no quotation marks, by ____.
A) looking for a range named Goodbye and a range named Hello
B) looking for a range named Hello and a range named Goodbye
C) returning the value TRUE
D) returning the value FALSE
Correct Answer:

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