What key combination will quickly move the insertion point one word to the right?
Choose one answer.
a. Alt+right arrowb. Ctrl+right arrowc. Shift+right arrowd. Home+right arrow
The word "billion" as used in English-speaking countries means 109 (a one, followed by 9 zeros). Therefore, to convert this to standard form, you simply move the decimal point 9 positions to the right - filling out with zeros as needed.
The blinking vertical bar in word processing applications is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It indicates where the next character will be inserted when typing. Users can move the insertion point using the keyboard or mouse to edit text at different locations.
Basically, you name each digit or symbol from left to right. So, it is four point six zero five.
6.49 in word form is "six and forty-nine hundredths." This is the standard way to express decimal numbers in words, where the number to the left of the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "and," and then the number to the right of the decimal point is read as individual digits.
It is called the point of intersection of the two rays. Not a word, but a phrase.
Just admit that your position is untenable, and we'll move right along to the next point in our discussion. .
ctrl + left arrow
Push.
yes it is to the right
yes it is to the right
Pressing Home will move your insertion point to the beginning of the current line.
While removing the word "million", you move the decimal point six positions to the right - filling out any missing digits with zero.
A conjunction performs this function.
The word "push" has one syllable.
Normally to the right, but the appearance can be affected by what alignment the text is in.
will push -- I will push for a new law. am/is/are going to push. -- We are going to push the car into the garage. am/is/are pushing. -- They are pushing for the the world record tomorrow.
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