The correct answer is D. The Paste Special command lets you copy and paste the resulting values of a formula instead of the actual formula.
Option A is incorrect because the Paste Special command does not allow you to multiply the selection by a copied value.
Option B is incorrect because the Paste Special command does not allow you to copy and paste cell comments.
Option C is incorrect because the Paste Special command does allow you to copy and paste formatting options, but this is not the only thing it allows you to do.
The Paste Special command is a very powerful tool that can be used to copy and paste a variety of different things, including the resulting values of a formula instead of the actual formula. This can be useful in a number of different situations, such as when you want to create a new formula that is based on the results of an existing formula.