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Mathematics, 12.08.2020 05:01 brown62

The formula in cell C5 is "=SUMPRODUCT($A$1:$C$1,A2:C2)". If one copies and pastes the formula from the cell C5 into the cell C6, what numerical value will appear in the cell C6?

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