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Microsoft Office Excel formulas operate on independent values and values in a range of cells or a cell.

The formula =SUM(J2:J10) will (c) add the values in cells J2 through J10

The formula is given as:

[tex]\mathbf{=SUM(J2:J10)}[/tex]

The above formula is a SUM function, and the syntax is:

[tex]\mathbf{=SUM([cell\_range])}[/tex]

This means that, [tex]\mathbf{=SUM(J2:J10)}[/tex] will add the values in cells J2, J3 up to cell J10

Hence, the correct option that describes the formula is:

(c) add 2 and 10 and put the sum in the column

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