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This document contains instructions for creating tables and charts in Excel to analyze employee tax data. It asks the student to: 1. Create a table with employee data including name, salary, tax exempt status, and calculate tax rates and amounts. 2. Create a scatter plot showing the relationship between variables X and Y in another provided table. 3. Estimate values of Y from 9-16 based on the trendline equation from the scatter plot and record in a new table.
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This document contains instructions for creating tables and charts in Excel to analyze employee tax data. It asks the student to: 1. Create a table with employee data including name, salary, tax exempt status, and calculate tax rates and amounts. 2. Create a scatter plot showing the relationship between variables X and Y in another provided table. 3. Estimate values of Y from 9-16 based on the trendline equation from the scatter plot and record in a new table.
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INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (IU) – VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY – HCMC

Q1
Create a worksheet with the name Employee Tax. In this worksheet,
a) Create the following tables with data as follows
First name Last name Salary Exempt Status
Bill Smith $ 15,000.00 Yes
Tom Jones $ 37,000.00 Yes
Aly Catt $ 9,500.00 Yes
Bob Nguyen $ 23,000.00 No
Ellie Pham $ 22,500.00 No
Billy Brown $ 14,000.00 Yes
Mary Green $ 13,500.00 Yes
Helen Black $ 28,000.00 Yes
Hugh Grant $ 34,000.00 Yes
Tommy Ngo $ 12,500.00 No
Rob Robinson $ 7,500.00 No
Alan Bradley $ 52,000.00 Yes
Table 2. Employees

Income Exempt Rate Normal Rate


$ - 0% 0
$ 6,000.00 8% 12%
$ 15,000.00 12% 18%
$ 23,500.00 15% 22.50%
$ 31,000.00 20% 30%
$ 41,000.00 24% 35%
$ 55,000.00 28% 42%
Table 3. List of Tax Rate
Known that the column Exempt Status is considered to be drop-down list which contains 2 values: Yes and No.
Notice that the format of currency and percentage must be presented exactly as shown in the Tables 2 and 3.
[10 marks]
Use both Tables 2 and 3 for the following questions:
b) Create additional column Employee names for Table 2 which shows full name of the person given in Table 2.
For example,
First name Last name Employee names
Bill Smith Bill Smith

Notice that there is a space between first name and last Name in Employee names.
[5 marks]
c) Create additional column Tax rate for Table 2. In this column, data is filled up by looking at the columns
Salary and Exempt Status in Table 2 and then comparing with their corresponding values in Table 3. If the
employee is exempted from tax, depending on his salary, he has the reduced tax rate. Otherwise, he needs to pay
the normal tax rate. For example,

First name Last name Salary Exempt Status Tax rate


Bill Smith $15,000.00 Yes 12%

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INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (IU) – VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY – HCMC

Bob Nguyen $23,000.00 No 18%


[10 marks]
d) Create additional column Amount of Tax for Table 2 and implement the formula
Amount of Tax=Salary*Tax rate
[5 marks]
e) For the two columns Salary and Tax Rate (created in part c) in Table 2, use proper method to show clearly
i. Salary > $ 30,000

ii. Tax Rate >12%


[5 marks]
a) Apply proper chart type to show
i. Salary of each Employee
ii. Tax rate of each Employee
Notice that all necessary elements of a formal chart are required to indicate clearly. If the charts are printed
later, create their chart sheets with the corresponding names as Salary and Tax rate
[10 marks]
Q2
Consider the following table

X Y
1 1.18
2 1.86
3 3.27
4 4.18
5 4.72
6 6.02
7 6.74
8 7.98
Table 4.
a) Use proper chart to show the relationship between X and Y given in Table 4 above. The chart needs to display
with full format (Chart title, Chart axis with names, legends…).
[10 marks]
b) Based on the chart created in part a), display the equation describing the relationship between X and Y. Then,
estimate the values of Y when values of X are from 9-16. Record the answers in another table. Show clearly how
to achieve the answers.
[10 marks]

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