Which of the 3 types of cell references refers to a cell address in a formula that changes when the formula is moved or copied?

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The type of cell reference that changes when the formula is moved or copied is called a relative cell reference. In Excel, this is denoted by the cell address without any dollar signs (e.g., A1). When you copy a formula with a relative reference to another cell, the reference adjusts based on its new position.

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