Which menu/submenu includes the command 'find'?

The "Edit" menu generally includes the "find" command, although it can sometimes be found in other menus/submenus depending on the software or application you are using.

Which of the following tasks is best suited to a spread sheet program

Typing a standard letter
Presenting information to a large audience
Typing and reserving airline tickets
Calculating sales data for a new project

Calculating sales data for a new project is best suited to a spreadsheet program.

The "find" command can vary depending on the operating system you are using. Here are the general steps to find the command on different systems:

1. Windows:
- Open the Start menu.
- In the search bar, type "Command Prompt."
- Click on the "Command Prompt" application to open it.
- In the Command Prompt window, you can use the "find" command to search for specific text within files or directories.

2. macOS:
- Open the Finder application.
- Navigate to the "Applications" folder.
- Open the "Utilities" folder.
- Look for and click on the "Terminal" application to open it.
- In the Terminal window, you can use the "find" command to search for files or directories.

3. Linux:
- Open the Terminal application. You can find it in the Applications or System Tools menu.
- In the Terminal window, you can use the "find" command to search for files or directories.

Please note that the specific location of the "find" command may vary depending on your system configuration.