Multiple Choice
In Excel, what does the formula "=MAX(B25:D25) " do?
A) It returns the largest value in either cell B25 or cell D25.
B) It converts all values in the range between B25 and D25 to the highest value in that range.
C) Whichever of B25 or D25 is lowest, it converts that value to the other one.
D) It returns the largest value among cells B25, C25, and D25.
E) It maximizes the formulas in each of the cells in the range between B25 and D25.
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