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In spreadsheet terminology, what is a 'cell'?

  1. A rectangular area in a worksheet

  2. A box for entering formulas only

  3. A range of unbounded data

  4. A pre-defined function

The correct answer is: A rectangular area in a worksheet

A 'cell' in spreadsheet terminology refers specifically to the individual rectangular area within a worksheet where a user can enter data or formulas. Each cell is identified by its unique coordinates, typically defined by its column letter and row number, such as A1 or B2. This allows users to organize and manipulate data efficiently. The concept of a cell is pivotal in spreadsheets because it is the fundamental building block used for entering individual pieces of information, such as numbers, text, or formulas. A cell can contain a variety of data types, including numerical values, text strings, and functions that perform calculations. This understanding contrasts sharply with the other options. For instance, a box for entering formulas is a feature of a cell but does not define what a cell is. Similarly, a range of unbounded data refers to multiple cells or areas of data rather than the individual cell itself. Lastly, a pre-defined function is a tool used within a cell but does not describe the cell as an entity. Thus, the correct choice accurately represents the fundamental nature of a cell in a spreadsheet.