Hands-On Exercise#6 MS Excel
Hands-On Exercise#6 MS Excel
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NAME OF STUDENTS
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5 Clarkson, Kelly
6 Medina, Oscar
7 McDonalds, Ashley
8 Winterspoon, Hazel
11 Shwaravati, Morgana
12 Johnson, Danny
13 Rogers, Cristina
16 Glass, Tina
20 Chanters, Maegan
22 Lustrange, Wilbert
23 Beckinsale, Kate
24 Hutcherson, Tom
25 Chesterfield, Bryan
26 Copperplate, Mercedes
Now the list is already sorted. Input the following data into your worksheet.
A B C D E F G H I J
4 Beckinsale, Kate 52 94 91
5 Chanters, Maegan 23 70 48
6 41 85 87
7 28 78 80
8 57 95 93
9 54 90 87
10 30 83 84
11 38 89 82
12 37 88 86
13 49 90 89
14 44 91 89
15 22 60 48
16 32 85 80
17 39 86 90
18 43 92 92
19 60 96 95
20 37 84 86
21 48 89 87
22 50 92 90
23 53 87 88
24 42 88 91
25 35 78 85
26 58 84 86
27 Winterspoon, Hazel 56 88 90
Click cell C3, type equal sign, click cell B3, type / (slash symbol), type $B$2, type *50+48. Press Enter key.
Now click again the cell C3, using the auto fill cursor, drag it until cell C27.
Click cell D3, type equal sign, click cell C3, press * (asterisk), then type $D$2. Press Enter key.
Now click again the cell D3, using the auto fill cursor, drag it until cell D27.
Click cell F3, type equal sign, click cell E3, press * (asterisk), then type $F$2. Press Enter key.
Now click again the cell F3, using the auto fill cursor, drag it until cell F27.
Click cell I3, type equal sign, click cell D3, type + sign, click cell F3, type + sign, click cell H3. Press Enter key.
Now click again the cell I3, using the auto fill cursor, drag it until cell I27.
Press Enter key. Now click again the cell J3, using the auto fill cursor, drag it until cell J27.
Click cell I29, using the max function, determine the highest average.
Click cell I30, using the min function, determine the lowest average.
Click cell I32, using the average function, determine the average of the class.
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