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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 Name2. Student’s Form3. Student’s Age4. Student’s Gender5. Student’s Year Group6. The names of at least five exercises undertaken7. 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 Name Age Gender Year Group Form Exercise 1
Star JumpsExercise 2Press Ups
Exercise 3Squats
Exercise 4 Short Sprints
Exercise 5Rope Climb
Danny Jones 13 M 9 3G 25 40 15 12 3
Amanada Howes 13 F 9 3B 20 38 15 13 2
Ricky Brown 14 M 9 3B 25 22 5 5 1
Steven Jackson 13 M 9 3B 26 42 15 10 4
Janya Khan 14 F 10 4T 18 40 13 8 2
Tina Gerrard 13 F 9 3B 23 25 9 8 1
Claudette Brion 14 F 10 4T 20 23 11 6 2
Carlton Reed 14 M 10 4R 20 15 2 3 0
Samantha Bloome 13 F 9 3G 24 37 16 11 3
Robin Crabb 14 M 10 4R 26 32 16 10 3
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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Total for 14 Day Period
Number of Visitors
Number of male visitors 653 699 705 749 886 1320 1187 567 685 733 801 975 1493 1084
Number of female visitors 875 905 862 811 994 2392 1485 606 764 819 949 1062 2053 1489
Total number of visitors 1528 1604 1567 1560 1880 3712 2672 1173 1449 1552 1750 2037 3546 2573
Number of People Using
Transport Method
Car 1032 1027 995 1073 1336 2859 1946 785 971 1021 1184 1375 2608 1802
Bus 387 451 476 363 405 558 493 297 375 428 439 527 674 539
Walk 75 102 78 94 112 247 196 69 86 71 92 106 222 194
Cycle 34 24 18 30 27 48 37 22 17 32 35 29 42 38
Number of People Visiting Types of Shop
Department Store 1078 1238 987 1065 1289 2976 2388 978 1124 1212 1374 1673 3047 2199
Clothes 213 269 317 328 338 447 401 256 384 269 353 387 515 520
Shoes 202 245 289 304 296 406 385 198 285 217 326 334 472 467
Jewellery 78 63 72 54 81 134 129 67 77 89 57 101 147 126
Gifts 106 113 98 136 144 178 192 95 99 137 142 118 202 167
Supermarket 865 909 1201 987 763 1107 1643 783 691 749 842 1199 2045 1709
Food Outlet 432 327 409 387 322 663 630 356 384 449 482 504 1388 1054
LINE GRAPH
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun0
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Total number of visitors by day of week
Num
ber o
f Visi
tors
COLUMN CHART
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun0
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Number of Vistors by Day and Gender
Number of male visitors Number of female visitors
Num
ber o
f Visi
tors
PIE CHART
39%
9%8%
2%3%
26%
13%
Number of People Visiting Types of Shop
Department StoreClothesShoesJewelleryGiftsSupermarketFood Outlet
BAR CHART
Car
Bus
Walk
Cycle
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000
Number of People Using Different Transport Methods
LINE GRAPH #2
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun0
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Department Store Clothes Shoes JewelleryGifts Supermarket Food Outlet
Num
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f Visi
tors
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 -------------- John Paula Julie Graham
Game NameShop 1Game Again
Shop 2Gaming Arena
Shop 3Play Zone
Shop 4Plug &
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 X X
World Football £2.00 £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 X X
Adventure Island £4.00 £5.00 £7.00 £6.00 X X
Lenny and Friends £3.00 £4.00 £1.00 £4.00 X X
Average Price Paid