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The number of rows in a table is equal to:ResponsesThe number of column headers plus oneThe number of column headers plus oneThe number of column headersThe number of column headersThe number of row titles plus oneThe number of row titles plus oneThe number of row titles

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The number of rows in a table is equal to:ResponsesThe number of column headers plus oneThe number of column headers plus oneThe number of column headersThe number of column headersThe number of row titles plus oneThe number of row titles plus oneThe number of row titles

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To determine the number of rows in a table, you need to consider the number of column headers and the number of row titles.

  1. Count the number of column headers.
  2. Add one to the count of column headers.
  3. Count the number of row titles.
  4. Add one to the count of row titles.
  5. Finally, sum the count of column headers plus one and the count of row titles plus one to get the total number of rows in the table.

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