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Exercise2 - Creating Charts in Excel. Sarmiento

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Exercise2 - Creating Charts in Excel. Sarmiento

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Instructions

Download a copy of this file and rename it with your lastname in the end.
Go through the next 4 tabs and create the required visualization.
Titanic Cabin Class

Class Alive Dead


First 62.5% 37.5%
Second 41.4% 58.6%
Third 25.2% 74.8%
Crew 24.0% 76.0%

To do:
1. Create a custered bar chart. (2 points)

Alive and Dead

First

Second
Dead
Alive
Class

Third

Crew

0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8


Oil Spills 2008
Cause of oil spillage for 319 large oil tanker accidents from 1974 to 2008.

Causes of oil spillage Number of spill events percentage


Collisions 99 317 31.2
Groudings 119 317 37.5
Hull Failures 43 317 13.6
Fire & Explosions 30 317 9.5
Other/Unknown 26 317 8.2

Hull failure - damage in the main body of the vessel which protect her inside from water ingress or structural damage.
Groundings - ship moving near the ground

To do:
1. Create a pie chart. (2 points)
a. Get the percentage of the number of spill events. Use the percentage when creating the pie chart.
Do not use raw number for the pie chart.

Collisions
Groudings
Hull Failures
Fire & Explosions
Other/Unknown
Fire & Explosions
Other/Unknown
Oil Spills 2008
Quantity of Oil Spilt by Year

Year Quantity (Tonnes)


2000 14,000
2001 9,000
2002 66,000
2003 43,000
2004 17,000
2005 15,000
2006 12,000
2007 15,000
2008 2,000
2009 3,000
2010 12,000
2011 2,000
2012 1,000
2013 7,000
2014 5,000
2015 7,000
2016 6,000
2017 7,000
2018 116,000
2019 1,000
2020 1,000
2021 10,000
2022 15,000
2023 2,000

To do:
1. Create a line chart. (2 points)
Quantity (Tonnes) vs. Year
140000

120000

100000
Quantity (Tonnes)

80000
Quantity (Tonnes)
60000

40000

20000

0
00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Year
Vehicle Weight
The Minnesota Department of Transportation hoped to measure the weights of big trucks without stopping them. The developed "weight-in-motion" scale.
To test if this scale works, they stopped some trucks and weighed them. They weighed them again while they were moving.

Truck # Weight-in-Motion Static Weight


1 26.0 27.9
2 29.9 29.1
3 39.5 38.0
4 25.1 27.0
5 31.6 30.3
6 36.2 34.5
7 25.1 27.8
8 31.0 29.6
9 35.6 33.1
10 40.2 35.5

To do:
1. Create a line chart. (2 points)
The chart should include Weight-in-Motion and Static Weight fields only.
Display the trend line.

Weight-in-Motion and Static Weight


40

35

30

25
Static Weight
20

15

10
30

25
Static Weight
20

15

10

0
24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42
eight-in-motion" scale.

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