Answer:
"A, B, C = denotes column headers"
"sheet 1, sheet 2, sheet 3 = denotes worksheets"
"1, 2, 3 = denotes row numbers"
"C5 = denotes cell addresses"
Explanation:
For Microsoft Excel and Google spreadsheets for example,
Headers for columns can be numbered alphabetically, and this is why they are called ' A, B, C.' Worksheets can be labelled with numbers,
For example worksheets for Microsoft Excel that mark "Sheet 1, Box 2, Box 3."
Column numbers are followed one by one and in the following order, so the column numbers apply to "1, 2, 3."
The cell addresses are the correspondence of letters and numbers in a table that specifies a certain cell address, for example "C5."