How is the number in cell B2 related to all or some of the numbers in cells A2, A3, A4, and A5?[br]
How is the number in cell B3 related to all or some of the numbers in cells A2, A3, A4, and A5?[br]
How is the number in cell B4 related to all or some of the numbers in cells A2, A3, A4, and A5?[br]
How is the number in cell B5 related to all or some of the numbers in cells A2, A3, A4, and A5?[br]
Check your conjectures by entering different kinds of numbers in column A, for example: fractions, decimals, very large numbers.
Change the spreadsheet so that B2 contains =A2+A4. To edit the formula in B2, you may have to click it twice.[br][br]Change the numbers in A2 through A5. Make sure that your new formula does what it's supposed to do by doing a mental calculation and checking the result in B2.[br][br]Change the contents of B3 so that B3 does something different.[br][br]Before trading with a partner, make sure your new formula is not visible by clicking in a different cell.[br][br]Trade with your partner.[br][br]Change the numbers in column A to try and figure out your partner’s new rule.