Excel Tutorial Name Brian Kim Teacher Mr. Heil Class/Period CA0 Date 5/7/2010
Excel Tutorial Name Brian Kim Teacher Mr. Heil Class/Period CA0 Date 5/7/2010
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Ladida University instructions are shown below
instructions are shown below
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Instructions
Instructions
+Type random names in cells A6:A15 and random numbers between 1-5 in cells B6:B15 and C6:C15
+Type random names in cells A6:A15 and random numbers between 1-5 in cells B6:B15 and C6:C15
+Name cell B4 Tprice
+Name cell B4 Tprice
+Total Cost - use Tprice and multiply it by the years at the university, copy the equation down
+Total Cost - use Tprice and multiply it by the years at the university, copy the equation down
+Use the format painter to copy the same format from Tprice to cells D6:D15
+Use the format painter to copy the same format from Tprice to cells D6:D15
+Grade Percentage - Use the choose function to find the students' grade using the grade number code in B6:15 and
+Grade Percentage - Use the choose function to find the students' grade using the grade number code in B6:15 and
the Grade Key Code in cells K7:L11). So if their number code is in B62, 90% should auto appear in E6,
the Grade Key Code in cells K7:L11). So if their number code is in B62, 90% should auto appear in E6,
+Letter Grade - Use the vlookup to show the letter grades (70% and below=F, 71-79%=C, 80-89%=B, 90% and
+Letter Grade - Use the vlookup to show the letter grades (70% and below=F, 71-79%=C, 80-89%=B, 90% and
above=A)
above=A)
+Pass/Fail - use the IF function; if the student has a grade higher than 70% it should say pass, if it is lower then it
+Pass/Fail - use the IF function; if the student has a grade higher than 70% it should say pass, if it is lower then it
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
+Pass/Fail - use the IF function; if the student has a grade higher than 70% it should say pass, if it is lower then it
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
should show how much more percentage points they need to pass. For example, if their grade is 60%, it should show
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
11%. Do not type in any numbers in your equations, only use cell references.
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
+In cells A17:A21 use the correct formulas to get the right answers in the right format (example: %). Use column E
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
(Grade Percentage) as your reference to your formulas.
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
+Insert any wordart above the worksheet that says your nickname
Grade Key Code
1 100%
2 90%
3 80%
4 70%
5 60%
d C6:C15
C6:C15