Correct option is D
✅ (d) Cell:
· In spreadsheet software like MS Excel, the intersection of a
row and a
column is called a
cell.
· Each cell can hold data such as numbers, text, formulas, or functions.
· Cells are identified by their
cell address, which combines the column letter and row number (e.g., A1, B2).
· This concept is fundamental for organizing and manipulating data in worksheets.
❌ (a) Column: Refers to vertical divisions in a worksheet. ❌ (b) Value: Refers to the content within a cell, not the intersection itself. ❌ (c) Address: The label or reference for a cell, but not the intersection itself.