In addition to using autocomplete, how can you bring fields into the calculation editor or into an ad-hoc calculation? Topic: Creating Calculated Fields for Deeper Analysis (Section 2 of 3) A. Drag them from the view to the Data pane. B. Drag them from the Data pane to Text on the Marks card C. Drag them from the Data pane to Columns. D. Drag them from the view or the Data pane to the calculation. Which of the following cakculations adds a colon () and a space between the substrings Product Type and Product Name when concatenating the string fiekds Product Type and Product Name? Topic: Creating Working with Siring and Type Corversion Functions (Section 2 of 4 ) A. [Product Type] =+ [Product Name] B. [Product Type] - [Product Name] C. [Product Type] + *. *+ [Product Name] D. [Product Type] +:; [Product Name] After ediking a cakculation, what action do you take to preview how the edited cakculation will affect the data shown in a view before saving the edired calculation? Topic: Creating Calculated Fields for Deeper Analysis (Section 3 of 3) A. Click the OK button in the Calculation Editor. B. Drag the edited calculation to the view from the Data pane. C. Click the Apply button in the Calculation Editor. D. Right-click the field in the Data pane and select the Edit menu option Symbol maps can show up to two quantitative values per location. Which of the following is a good way to represent those two values? Topic: Creating Symbol and Filled Maps (Section 2 of 4) A. Encode positive values with size and negative values with color. B. Encode both values in shades of the same color. C. Encode the first value with size and the second value with color. D. Convert the values to latitude and longitude and drag them to the Marks card.