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Can someone me ? i attached the question and table.
a.
=if(c3< 60; "eligible"; "not eligible")
b.
=if(c3> 60; " eligible "; " not eligible")
c.
=if(c3> 60; " eligible "; " eligible ")
d.
=xor(c4> 60; " eligible ")
e.
=and(c4> 60; " eligible"; " not eligible")


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