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This document contains information about 12 IT students in year 12 including their first name, last name, age, and number of siblings. It also provides instructions on how to sort a column alphabetically and how to calculate the average for a set of data in Excel.

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Jordan Nesic Task 3

This document contains information about 12 IT students in year 12 including their first name, last name, age, and number of siblings. It also provides instructions on how to sort a column alphabetically and how to calculate the average for a set of data in Excel.

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Height (cm)

Information about IT students in year 12


sibilings

Last
Benthien
Caniglia
Foster
Hunter
Jaschke
King
Linn
Loma
Nesic
Parker
Pereira
Walter

Age

First
Jasper
Harry
D'Arcy
Adrian
Reece
Daniel
James
Daniel
Jordan
Mitchell
Joshua
Jake
Total:
Average:

17
174 2
17
179 1
17
187 2
17
178 1
17
185 1
17
177 1
18
177 1
17
177 2
17
180 0
17
169 1
17
192 1
17
175 2
205 2150 15
17 174.5 2

How to set a column into alphabetical order:


1. Click over the cells you want to order in
alphabetical order
2. Go to DATA
3.Click Sort
4. Click the coloumn you want to sort
5. Click A-Z
6. Click Done

How to create an average for a set of da


1. Click the cell that will have the averages
2. type: =sum(_: _)
3. the first underscore represents the first ce
data.
4. The second underscore represents the las
data.
5. Clicking the first and last cell of the data t
pressing enter will present the average.

rage for a set of data:


have the averages

epresents the first cell of the

re represents the last cell of the

last cell of the data then


ent the average.

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