Todays Scenarios Fitness Exercise Data (Conditional formatting) Shopping Exercise Data (Graphs) Selling Old Games Data (Decisions)
Your spreadsheet records the following information for ten students: 1.Student’s Name 2.Student’s Form 3.Student’s Age 4.Student’s Gender 5.Student’s Year Group 6.The names of at least five exercises undertaken 7.The maximum number of each exercise that the student has completed FITNESS EXERCISE (BRIEF 1) The spreadsheet will need to: Calculate the average number of each exercise across all the students Indicate in the spreadsheet those students that are below the average for each exercise
Student Fitness Programme Achievement Record --- Maximum Number of Repetitions Achieved Student NameAgeGender Year Group Form Exercise 1 Star Jumps Exercise 2 Press Ups Exercise 3 Squats Exercise 4 Short Sprints Exercise 5 Rope Climb Danny Jones13M93G Amanada Howes13F93B Ricky Brown14M93B Steven Jackson13M93B Janya Khan14F104T Tina Gerrard13F93B Claudette Brion14F104T Carlton Reed14M104R Samantha Bloome13F93G Robin Crabb14M104R Average Achieved
I have supplied a spreadsheet with the summary data on. Could you please use it to plot the following graphs for me. SHOPPING EXERCISE (BRIEF 2) A line graph showing the total number of visitors that came to the centre on each of the 14 days of the survey A column chart comparing the number of men to the number of women that visited the centre on each of the 14 days of the survey A pie chart showing, as percentages, the total number of people that visited each type in the 14 days A bar chart showing the total amount of people that travelled by different transport methods over the 14 days A line graph showing the number of visitors per day over the 14 day period for all the different shop types
Day No DayMonTueWedThuFriSatSunMonTueWedThuFriSatSun Total for 14 Day Period Number of Visitors Number of male visitors Number of female visitors Total number of visitors Number of People Using Transport Method Car Bus Walk Cycle Number of People Visiting Types of Shop Department Store Clothes Shoes Jewellery Gifts Supermarket Food Outlet
LINE GRAPH
COLUMN CHART
PIE CHART
BAR CHART
LINE GRAPH #2
Selling Games (BRIEF 3) A group of your friends have decided that they want to sell some of their old computer games. Each of them has different games to sell and there are four different shops in the town that would buy them. The friends have visited the shops and asked them how much they would pay for each game. Your friends have now asked you if you could construct a spreadsheet to help them decide which shop they should sell the games to. Set up formulas in the spreadsheet to do the following: Work out the average price per game paid by each shop Work out the maximum that each person can get for selling all their games Indicate who will get the most money
Games for Sale Prices Offered JohnPaulaJulieGraham Game Name Shop 1 Game Again Shop 2 Gaming Arena Shop 3 Play Zone Shop 4 Plug & Play Put an 'X' in this column if you own this game Max Price Paid Put an 'X' in this column if you own this game Max Price Paid Put an 'X' in this column if you own this game Max Price Paid Put an 'X' in this column if you own this game Max Price Paid Star Player£5.00£6.00£4.00£3.00 XX World Football£2.00 £1.00£3.00 X Shoot 'Em Up£4.00£5.00£6.00£5.00 X Grand Prix Racing 1£5.00£7.00£4.00£5.00 X Grand Prix Racing 2£3.00£2.00£4.00£5.00 XX Adventure Island£4.00£5.00£7.00£6.00 XX Lenny and Friends£3.00£4.00£1.00£4.00 XX Average Price Paid