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write a formula in E4 that can be copied to the remaining blue cells. The formula
must add each cell's row and column heading, then multiply the sum by the value in B3.
For example, the formula is copied to G7, it should add G3 to D7, then multiply the
result by B3
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Order Of Operations
Order Operations
1 Parentheses
2 Exponentiation (^)
3 *, / Left to Right
4 +, - Left to Right
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Count Data <---- Name the range of data prodData.
Min 6.8
Max 1.4 Skills:
Median 6 Using named ranges
Mode 4.2 Some basic statistics functions
Mean 3.5
StDev 7.9
Ceiling 6.6
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Table 20 - source: FBI and US Census
Murder
by State, Types of Weapons, 2010
Firearms
Total Total (type
State murders1 firearms Handguns Rifles Shotguns unknown)
District of Columbia 131 99 32 0 0 67
Louisiana 437 351 263 19 11 58
Missouri 419 321 189 26 4 102
Maryland 424 293 272 3 12 6
South Carolina 280 207 136 8 7 56
Delaware 48 38 25 0 2 11
Michigan 558 413 239 25 14 135
Mississippi 165 120 98 3 12 7
Georgia 527 376 315 19 21 21
Pennsylvania 646 457 367 8 11 71
Arizona 352 232 152 14 10 56
Tennessee 356 219 146 12 11 50
California 1,811 1,257 953 59 44 201
New Mexico 118 67 36 6 2 23
Arkansas 130 93 49 7 4 33
Texas 1,246 805 581 34 48 142
Nevada 158 84 57 5 6 16
Virginia 369 250 137 9 12 92
North Carolina 445 286 188 21 25 52
Oklahoma 188 111 86 8 7 10
Alabama 199 135 112 0 23 0
New Jersey 363 246 216 7 2 21
Illinois3 453 364 355 3 1 5
Connecticut 131 97 72 0 1 24
Ohio 460 310 176 7 2 125
Alaska 31 19 3 5 1 10
Kentucky 180 116 76 6 16 18
New York 860 517 135 6 12 364
Kansas 100 63 30 4 1 28
Indiana 198 142 83 11 7 41
Massachusetts 209 118 52 0 1 65
Nebraska 51 32 29 1 2 0
Wisconsin 151 97 63 5 6 23
Rhode Island 29 16 2 1 1 12
West Virginia 55 27 16 0 4 7
Washington 151 93 73 4 2 14
Colorado 117 65 34 0 4 27
Montana 21 12 6 2 4 0
Minnesota 91 53 43 2 8 0
South Dakota 14 8 3 0 1 4
Oregon 78 36 20 1 2 13
Wyoming 8 5 0 2 0 3
Maine 24 11 4 2 1 4
Utah 52 22 16 0 1 5
Idaho 21 12 12 0 0 0
Iowa 38 21 9 1 4 7
North Dakota 9 4 3 0 1 0
Hawaii 24 7 6 0 0 1
New Hampshire 13 5 2 0 2 1
Vermont 7 2 1 1 0 0
Knives or
cutting Other Hands, fists,
instruments weapons feet, etc.2
20 7 5
42 31 13
35 49 14
59 53 19
22 34 17
8 0 2
43 71 31
21 19 5
64 85 2
67 94 28
51 62 7
35 83 19
250 201 103
29 15 7
12 21 4
202 130 109
22 34 18
47 50 22
56 72 31
24 32 21
23 24 17
50 39 28
30 43 16
20 8 6
40 93 17
4 4 4
19 25 20
173 148 22
13 18 6
19 25 12
50 31 10
8 5 6
13 22 19
5 6 2
11 9 8
24 22 12
20 21 11
3 5 1
14 16 8
2 4 0
16 17 9
1 1 1
6 1 6
7 12 11
4 2 3
4 9 4
0 4 1
6 5 6
5 3 0
1 2 2
Months Lions Tigers Bears
Jun 184 1 72
May 137 6 93
Apr 116 11 76
Mar 93 32 100
Feb 54 77 54
Jan 8 150 80
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NecK4MwOfeI
Responses Counts
Internet 12
Newspaper 4
Television 9
Music Appreciation Exam Data
Data Frequency
50-55 3
55-60 6
60-65 12
65-70 5
70-75 4
396280888.xlsx
Quarters Profit
1 -20000
2 -10000
3 -15000
4 10000
5 12000
6 15000
7 12000
8 22000
9 22000
10 28000
11 25000
12 38000
Capacity (in TB) Price (In $)
0.15 $ 35.00
0.20 $ 299.00
0.25 $ 39.95
0.32 $ 49.95
1.00 $ 75.00
2.00 $ 110.00
3.00 $ 140.00
4.00 $ 325.00
Building Carriage House
Start Date Duration
Architectural Plans ### 30
Foundation ### 12
Walls ### 7
Roof ### 15
Windows ### 2
Electric ### 5
Plumbing ### 5
Painting ### 3
Flooring ### 3
Decorating and Move-In ### 4
First Name Last Name FullName
john smith
JIM THOMAS
Tom Jones
JOHN hilfiger
Todd James
FRANK Todd
Address City, State ZIP State
123 Way Williamsburg, VA 23187
456 Way Richmond, VA 23221
789 Grace York, VA 23651
1019 Main Jamestown, VA 23184
34 Midlothian Richmond, VA 23221
123 Way Richmond, VA 23221
Zip Phone Substitute Search Replace
804.656.0838
757.221.2062
757.221.2061
757.221.2063
804.656.0838
804.656.0838
Substitute Lef Right Len
Citizen
1 Kane (1941)
Rank Movie Title
Casablanca
2 (1942)
3 The Godfather (1972)
Gone with the Wind
4 (1939)
Lawrence of Arabia
5 (1962)
The
6 Wizard of Oz (1939)
The
7 Graduate (1967)
On the Waterfront
8 (1954)
Schindler's
9 List (1993)
Dr.
26 Strangelove
(1964)
Bonnie
27 and Clyde
(1967)
Apocalypse
28 Now (1979)
Mr. Smith Goes
29 to Washington (1939)
48 Jaws (1975)
Snow White and the Seven
49 Dwarfs (1937)
Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance
50
Kid (1969)
Year Released
This formula calculates the payment for a loan based on constant payments and a constant
interest rate.
8% Annual interest rate
10 Number of months of payments
10000 Amount of loan
Formula Description (Result)
Monthly payment for a loan with the above terms (-
1,037.03)
Monthly payment for a loan with the above terms, except
payments are due at the beginning of the period (-
1,030.16)
Use this PMT to determine payments to annuities other than loans.
6% Annual interest rate
18 Years you plan on saving
50000 Amount you want to have save in 18 years
Formula
PMT(rate,nper,pv,fv,type) Description (Result)
Amount to save each month to have 50,000 at the end of 18 years (-
129.08)
Present value is zero as of now.
This formula returns the cumulative interest paid on a loan between start_period and end_period.
9%
30
125,000
Formula:
erest paid on a loan between start_period and end_period.
1 Use this formula to calculate the future value of an investment based on periodic, constant
payments and a constant interest rate.
2 6% Annual interest rate
3 120 Number of payments (10 years of investment)
4 -200 Amount of the payment
-500 Present value (initial investment of 500, then followed by
5 monthly payments of 200)
You can buy and install a High Priced model ($25,000) of a machine that requires less
maintenance and a Low Priced model ($18,000) that requires more maintenance. The high
Priced machine is overhauled after 5 years at a cost of $5,000 but then will run for another 5
years without another overhaul. The Low Priced machine has to be overhauled after 4 years
at a cost of $2,500 and every two years thereafter ($2,500 each overhaul). The project
involves 10 years of operation. At the end of the 10 years, the high priced machine will have
a salvage value of $5,000 and the low priced machine will have no salvage value.
The project will bring in revenuw of $7,500 per year. Using the template to the right, build
the cash flows for both invetment options. Then using the template below, calculate the NPV
of both investpment options and decide which one is best. The discount rate is 12%.