Create a class report with headings

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Overview

This assignment will help students gain practical experience with Microsoft Excel. The use of Excel is commonplace in today's business world in everything from simple stand-alone spreadsheets to the integration of Excel with other Microsoft products. This lab will provide students with the opportunity to learn basic skills in Excel as part of the curriculum.

Project 1: Class Grades correlates to projects 1-3 in the WileyPLUS Microsoft Office 2010 (or 2013) Lab Manual Spreadsheet Module: Excel 2010 (or 2013).

Project 2: Expense Report correlates to projects 4-6 in the WileyPLUS Microsoft Office 2010 (or 2013) Lab Manual Spreadsheet Module: Excel 2010 (or 2013).

Project 3: Interest Table correlates to project 7 in the WileyPLUS Microsoft Office 2010 (or 2013) Lab Manual Spreadsheet Module: Excel 2010 (or 2013).

Prompt

Create a single workbook with the title 'IT_210_LastName_FirstName' (replacing the last name and first name with your name). Then create a separate tab for each project. The lab manual notes to print each project and save it as a sheet. For this assignment, you can just save each project as its own tab on the workbook (e.g. Tab 1 = Project 1, Tab 2 = Project 2, Tab 3 = Project 3). Feel free to print only if you want a copy for yourself. Printing is not required for this assignment.

Project 1: Class Grades

  • Step 1: Create a class report with headings and columns of proper width for STUDENT NAME, TEST 1, TEST 2, TEST 3, and AVERAGE. Type six names into the worksheet with three test scores each. Have the spreadsheet automatically calculate and display the average of the three scores for each student in the AVERAGE column. Format all numbers to show no decimals. Save your workbook and rename the Sheet 1 tab "Project 1."
  • Step 2: Add four names to the list of six and three test scores for each new name. Copy the average formula so that all students show averages. Create a "CLASS AVERAGE" row along the bottom. Have the worksheet calculate and display the average for each test column and an overall average in the AVERAGE column. Format the AVERAGE column (not row) to show one decimal. Save your workbook.
  • Step 3: Delete the second student row. Create a bar chart that displays each student's name and overall average. Add titles. Save your workbook.

Project 2: Expense Report

  • Step 1: Create a six-month expense report as follows:

EXPENSE

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

TOTAL

AVG

RENT

400

400

400

420

420

420

 

 

PHONE

68

75

50

48

55

65

 

 

FOOD

125

145

175

170

150

120

 

 

CLOTHES

200

75

150

50

75

100

 

 

MISC

120

50

65

100

125

60

 

 

o   Add a TOTAL row beneath all columns. Format all numbers to comma, zero decimals.

o   Add formulas for total (in the TOTAL column and row) and average (in the AVG column) to calculate results.

o   Change column widths as needed to fit the spreadsheet on one screen. Right-align the labels for month name, TOTAL, and AVG to place them over their numbers. Save your workbook and rename the sheet "Project 2."

  • Step 2: Insert a row labeled UTILITIES between RENT and PHONE. Enter monthly values of 40, 56, 52, 80, 60, and 85. Type (or copy) formulas for this row's total and average. Change the format to currency, zero decimals in the RENT and bottom TOTAL rows. (All other rows remain comma, zero decimals.) In Column J, add a column spark line to the right of each expense (change colors as desired) to display monthly data. Save your workbook.
  • Step 3: Skip a row under TOTAL and add a row labeled INCOME with 1000 entered for each month. Add a row beneath INCOME labeled "SAVINGS." Create formulas that will appear under each month's income to show how much money remains for savings after expenses are subtracted from income. Create formulas for row totals and averages. Save your workbook.

Project 3: Interest Table

Create a spreadsheet to calculate how much a deposit of $1,000 would be worth if left in a bank for ten years at 6.5 % annual interest. Show principal and interest for each year as follows:

Annual Interest Rate:

.065

 

YEAR

PRINCIPAL

INTEREST

1

$1,000.00

(a)

2

(b)

 

At the bottom of the PRINCIPAL column, create a spark line to show its growth.

NOTE: the interest in cell (a) is the principal to its left times the absolute reference to the cell that contains .065. The new principal in cell (b) is the old principal plus the interest in the row above it. Copy these formulas in the remaining cells as needed. Save your workbook and rename the sheet "Project 3."

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