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Date Phone Calls Leads Sales Leads per Call Sales per Call

1/1/2016 146 77 18
1/1/2016 169 72 15
1/1/2016 199 71 19
1/2/2016 281 66 10
1/2/2016 266 53 19
1/2/2016 277 84 15
1/3/2016 145 73 15
1/3/2016 227 69 12
1/3/2016 180 79 16
1/4/2016 0 0 0
1/5/2016 242 75 10
1/5/2016 215 75 16
1/5/2016 244 82 16
1/5/2016 179 71 13
1/5/2016 276 72 14
1/6/2016 127 78 20
1/6/2016 283 78 18
1/6/2016 126 76 20
1/7/2016 262 81 19
1/7/2016 287 81 14
1/7/2016 269 82 14
1/8/2016 272 54 10
1/8/2016 204 69 11
1/8/2016 150 72 20
1/8/2016 261 90 19
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1) Populate
Populate column
column EE to to calculate
calculateLeads
Leads per
per Call
Call (column
(column CCdivided
divided by
bycolumn
column B),
B), and
and double
doubleclick
click the
the lower-right
lower-right
corner
corner of
of the
the cell
cell to
to apply
applythe
the formula
formula down
downto to all
all rows
rows
2)
2) Drag
Drag the
the formula
formulafrom
from cell
cell E2
E2 to
toF2.
F2.IsIs "Sales
"Sales per
per Call"
Call"being
being calculated
calculatedproperly?
properly? Use
Use the
the F2
F2 shortcut
shortcut to
to check
check
which
which cells
cells are
arebeing
being references
references bybythe
the formula,
formula, and
andtry
try using
using the
the Trace
Trace Precedents
Precedents option
optionininthe
the Formula
Formulatab tabto
to do
do
the
the same
same
3)
3) Return
Returntoto the
theformula
formulainin column
column EE and
and update
update your
your reference
reference types
types (using
(using the
the F4
F4 shortcut)
shortcut) to tomake
make sure
sure the
the
calculation
calculationalways
always reads
reads from
from column
column B,
B, then
then drag
drag the
theformula
formula to
to column
column FF and
and apply
apply to
to all
all rows
rows
ck the
ick the lower-right
lower-right

shortcut
shortcut to
to check
check
he
he Formula
Formulatab tabto
to do
do

oomake
make sure
sure the
the
s
ws
Student Gender Score Pass/Fail Letter Outlier
Jill F 90
Tom M 80
Brittany F 96
Alan M 72
George M 69
Sally F 52
Chris M 99
Jamie F 82
Valorie F 67
Steve M 90
Jake M 83
Lori F 89
Meghan F 60
Michelle F 63
Tim M 59
Award
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1) Populate
Populatecolumn
columnDD toto return
return"PASS"
"PASS" ifif the
the score
score in
in column
column CC isis
greater
greater than
than or
or equal
equal to
to 60,
60, otherwise
otherwisereturn
return "FAIL"
"FAIL"
2)
2) Populate
Populatecolumn
columnEE toto return
returnaa letter
letter grade
grade based
based on
onthe
the score
score in
in
column
column C,
C, using
using the
thelogic
logic below:
below:
AA ==>=90
>=90
BB ==80-89
80-89
CC ==70-79
70-79
DD == 60-69
60-69
FF == <60
<60
3)
3) Populate
Populatecolumn
columnFF to
toreturn
return"OUTLIER"
"OUTLIER" ififthe
the score
score in
in column
column CCisis
either
either <60
<60 or
or >90,
>90, otherwise
otherwisereturn
return "AVG"
"AVG"
4)
4) Populate
Populatecolumn
columnGG to
toreturn
return "Male
"Male Achiever"
Achiever" ifif Gender
Gender == M
M and
and
the
thescore
scorein
incolumn
column CCisis >95,
>95, "Female
"Female Achiever"
Achiever" ifif Gender
Gender == FF and
and
the
thescore
scorein
incolumn
column CCisis >95,
>95, otherwise
otherwise"None"
"None"
Product Category Product ID Store Location Sales Revenue
Apparel & Accessories 402850 Boston 17 $2,499
Apparel & Accessories 436987 Boston 98 $784
Apparel & Accessories 764613 Boston 51 $6,732
Apparel & Accessories 243484 Chicago 32 $3,072
Apparel & Accessories 522010 Chicago 171 $25,650
Apparel & Accessories 346155 Chicago 51 $3,876
Apparel & Accessories 181763 Chicago 118 $10,030
Apparel & Accessories 410456 New York 52 $2,340
Apparel & Accessories 454175 New York 30 $3,960
Consumer Electronics 426853 Boston 114 $4,446
Consumer Electronics 815098 Boston 49 $5,537
Consumer Electronics 209537 Boston 155 $21,390
Consumer Electronics 765870 Boston 101 $3,535
Consumer Electronics 747542 Chicago 149 $11,324
Consumer Electronics 177975 Chicago 119 $17,850
Consumer Electronics 840614 New York 97 $3,298
Consumer Electronics 271572 New York 127 $17,907
Consumer Electronics 367240 New York 104 $12,584
Consumer Electronics 791819 New York 91 $9,282
Health & Beauty 185858 Boston 51 $765
Health & Beauty 501837 Boston 142 $14,484
Health & Beauty 486900 Boston 161 $11,592
Health & Beauty 207266 Boston 100 $1,100
Health & Beauty 328524 Boston 187 $16,269
Health & Beauty 430342 Chicago 147 $13,524
Health & Beauty 602517 Chicago 107 $3,317
Health & Beauty 183106 Chicago 170 $22,780
Health & Beauty 843050 Chicago 192 $20,160
Health & Beauty 129851 Chicago 134 $14,070
Health & Beauty 829456 Chicago 98 $490
Health & Beauty 832520 Chicago 138 $14,076
Health & Beauty 142498 New York 111 $7,548
Health & Beauty 690368 New York 118 $590
Health & Beauty 267419 New York 127 $5,969
Health & Beauty 140721 New York 69 $9,384
Health & Beauty 454504 New York 44 $2,464
Health & Beauty 343862 New York 38 $190
Food & Beverage 491299 Boston 35 $4,865
Food & Beverage 547421 Boston 71 $3,266
Food & Beverage 594052 Boston 180 $22,860
Food & Beverage 720964 Boston 189 $25,137
Food & Beverage 104556 Boston 92 $9,752
Food & Beverage 202419 Boston 152 $14,136
Food & Beverage 281646 Boston 102 $10,098
Food & Beverage 153152 Boston 199 $3,383
Food & Beverage 273563 Boston 60 $2,640
Food & Beverage 679548 Chicago 72 $10,152
Food & Beverage 509361 Chicago 136 $3,264
Food & Beverage 431791 Chicago 114 $16,302
Food & Beverage 776118 Chicago 66 $3,300
Food & Beverage 401681 Chicago 102 $7,548
Food & Beverage 821745 Chicago 79 $1,580
Food & Beverage 202386 Chicago 132 $12,276
Food & Beverage 104375 Chicago 39 $312
Food & Beverage 235860 Chicago 145 $1,160
Food & Beverage 477156 Chicago 48 $1,680
Food & Beverage 320691 Chicago 11 $209
Food & Beverage 558332 Chicago 115 $1,955
Food & Beverage 156812 Chicago 152 $8,968
Food & Beverage 824637 Chicago 86 $5,418
Food & Beverage 167040 Chicago 66 $7,194
Food & Beverage 803330 Chicago 116 $8,468
Food & Beverage 250827 Chicago 89 $8,010
Food & Beverage 605290 New York 119 $2,142
Food & Beverage 312187 New York 28 $4,116
Food & Beverage 303581 New York 93 $1,860
Food & Beverage 735076 New York 114 $6,270
Food & Beverage 467396 New York 127 $6,350
Food & Beverage 465336 New York 196 $20,776
Product Category: Apparel & Accessories

Total Sales

Total Sales Total Revenue Number of Product IDs


Boston
Chicago
New York

INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1) Use
Use SUMIF
SUMIF to
to populate
populate cell
cell H5,
H5,which
which calculates
calculatesthe
the Total
Total Sales
Sales based
based on
on the
the product
productcategory
categoryin
incell
cell H2
H2
2)
2) Use
Use SUMIFS
SUMIFS formulas
formulas to
topopulate
populate Total
Total Sales
Sales and
and Total
Total Revenue
Revenue ininthe
the table
tableabove,
above, based
based on
on the
the store
store
location
location in
in column
column GG and
andthe
the product
product type
type in
in cell
cell H2
H2(HINT:
(HINT: practice
practice using
using reference
reference types)
types)
3)
3) Use
Use aa COUNTIFS
COUNTIFSformula
formulato
to calculate
calculate Number
Number of
of Product
Product IDs
IDs by
by store
store location
locationand
andproduct
product type
type
uct category
duct categoryin
incell
cell H2
H2
e,, based
based on
on the
the store
store
ypes)
types)
product
product type
type
Student
State Year Total Population State Abbreviation Per Capita Income
Population
Alabama 2001 4,447,100 177,884
Alaska 2001 626,932 12,539
Arizona 2001 5,130,632 102,613
Arkansas 2001 2,673,400 53,468
California 2001 33,871,648 1,016,149
Colorado 2001 4,301,261 172,050
Connecticut 2001 3,405,565 102,167
D.C. 2001 783,600 23,508
Delaware 2001 572,059 17,162
Florida 2001 15,982,378 319,648
Georgia 2001 8,186,453 245,594
Hawaii 2001 1,211,537 48,461
Idaho 2001 1,293,953 38,819
Illinois 2001 12,419,293 496,772
Indiana 2001 6,080,485 243,219
Iowa 2001 2,926,324 58,526
Kansas 2001 2,688,418 107,537
Kentucky 2001 4,041,769 161,671
Louisiana 2001 4,468,976 89,380
Maine 2001 1,274,923 38,248
Maryland 2001 5,296,486 158,895
Massachusetts 2001 6,349,097 253,964
Michigan 2001 9,938,444 198,769
Minnesota 2001 4,919,479 196,779
Mississippi 2001 2,844,658 85,340
Missouri 2001 5,595,211 111,904
Montana 2001 902,195 36,088
Nebraska 2001 1,711,263 51,338
Nevada 2001 1,998,257 79,930
New Hampshire 2001 1,235,786 37,074
New Jersey 2001 8,414,350 336,574
New Mexico 2001 1,819,046 54,571
New York 2001 18,976,457 759,058
North Carolina 2001 8,049,313 241,479
North Dakota 2001 642,200 25,688
Ohio 2001 11,353,140 227,063
Oklahoma 2001 3,450,654 69,013
Oregon 2001 3,421,399 68,428
Pennsylvania 2001 12,281,054 245,621
Rhode Island 2001 1,048,319 41,933
South Carolina 2001 4,012,012 160,480
South Dakota 2001 754,844 30,194
Tennessee 2001 5,689,283 170,678
Texas 2001 20,851,820 417,036
Utah 2001 2,233,169 66,995
Vermont 2001 608,827 18,265
Virginia 2001 7,078,515 212,355
Washington 2001 5,894,121 176,824
West Virginia 2001 1,808,344 72,334
Wisconsin 2001 5,363,675 214,547
Wyoming 2001 493,782 19,751
Alabama 2002 4,530,182 135,905
Alaska 2002 655,435 19,663
Arizona 2002 5,743,834 114,877
Arkansas 2002 2,752,629 110,105
California 2002 35,893,799 1,076,814
Colorado 2002 4,601,403 138,042
Connecticut 2002 3,503,604 140,144
D.C. 2002 830,364 33,215
Delaware 2002 553,523 16,606
Florida 2002 17,397,161 695,886
Georgia 2002 8,829,383 176,588
Hawaii 2002 1,262,840 50,514
Idaho 2002 1,393,262 55,730
Illinois 2002 12,713,634 381,409
Indiana 2002 6,237,569 187,127
Iowa 2002 2,954,451 59,089
Kansas 2002 2,735,502 109,420
Kentucky 2002 4,145,922 124,378
Louisiana 2002 4,515,770 180,631
Maine 2002 1,317,253 52,690
Maryland 2002 5,558,058 111,161
Massachusetts 2002 6,416,505 192,495
Michigan 2002 10,112,620 202,252
Minnesota 2002 5,100,958 102,019
Mississippi 2002 2,902,966 58,059
Missouri 2002 5,754,618 115,092
Montana 2002 926,865 27,806
Nebraska 2002 1,747,214 69,889
Nevada 2002 2,334,771 93,391
New Hampshire 2002 1,299,500 51,980
New Jersey 2002 8,698,879 260,966
New Mexico 2002 1,903,289 76,132
New York 2002 19,227,088 576,813
North Carolina 2002 8,541,221 341,649
North Dakota 2002 634,366 19,031
Ohio 2002 11,459,011 343,770
Oklahoma 2002 3,523,553 140,942
Oregon 2002 3,594,586 143,783
Pennsylvania 2002 12,406,292 496,252
Rhode Island 2002 1,080,632 43,225
South Carolina 2002 4,198,068 83,961
South Dakota 2002 770,883 23,126
Tennessee 2002 5,900,962 118,019
Texas 2002 23,764,231 950,569
Utah 2002 2,389,039 47,781
Vermont 2002 621,394 12,428
Virginia 2002 7,459,827 298,393
Washington 2002 6,203,788 124,076
West Virginia 2002 1,815,354 36,307
Wisconsin 2002 5,509,026 220,361
Wyoming 2002 506,529 15,196
Alabama 2003 4,779,735 143,392
Alaska 2003 710,231 14,205
Arizona 2003 6,329,013 126,580
Arkansas 2003 2,915,921 58,318
California 2003 37,253,956 745,079
Colorado 2003 5,029,196 201,168
Connecticut 2003 3,574,097 142,964
D.C. 2003 897,934 26,938
Delaware 2003 601,723 18,052
Florida 2003 18,801,311 752,052
Georgia 2003 9,687,653 193,753
Hawaii 2003 1,360,301 54,412
Idaho 2003 1,567,582 47,027
Illinois 2003 12,830,632 256,613
Indiana 2003 6,483,800 259,352
Iowa 2003 3,046,350 60,927
Kansas 2003 2,853,118 85,594
Kentucky 2003 4,339,362 130,181
Louisiana 2003 4,533,372 136,001
Maine 2003 1,328,361 26,567
Maryland 2003 5,773,552 230,942
Massachusetts 2003 6,547,629 130,953
Michigan 2003 9,883,635 197,673
Minnesota 2003 5,303,925 106,079
Mississippi 2003 2,967,297 89,019
Missouri 2003 5,988,927 119,779
Montana 2003 989,415 29,682
Nebraska 2003 1,826,341 36,527
Nevada 2003 2,700,551 81,017
New Hampshire 2003 1,316,472 26,329
New Jersey 2003 8,791,894 263,757
New Mexico 2003 2,059,180 61,775
New York 2003 19,378,104 387,562
North Carolina 2003 9,535,475 190,710
North Dakota 2003 672,591 20,178
Ohio 2003 11,536,502 346,095
Oklahoma 2003 3,751,354 112,541
Oregon 2003 3,831,074 114,932
Pennsylvania 2003 12,702,379 254,048
Rhode Island 2003 1,052,567 42,103
South Carolina 2003 4,625,364 138,761
South Dakota 2003 814,180 24,425
Tennessee 2003 6,346,110 253,844
Texas 2003 25,145,561 754,367
Utah 2003 2,763,885 55,278
Vermont 2003 625,741 12,515
Virginia 2003 8,001,024 240,031
Washington 2003 6,724,540 268,982
West Virginia 2003 1,852,996 37,060
Wisconsin 2003 5,686,986 113,740
Wyoming 2003 563,626 11,273
Alabama 2004 4,822,023 96,440
Alaska 2004 731,449 14,629
Arizona 2004 6,553,255 262,130
Arkansas 2004 2,949,131 88,474
California 2004 38,041,430 1,141,243
Colorado 2004 5,187,582 155,627
Connecticut 2004 3,590,347 71,807
D.C. 2004 917,092 18,342
Delaware 2004 632,323 25,293
Florida 2004 19,317,568 579,527
Georgia 2004 9,919,945 396,798
Hawaii 2004 1,392,313 55,693
Idaho 2004 1,595,728 31,915
Illinois 2004 12,875,255 386,258
Indiana 2004 6,537,334 261,493
Iowa 2004 3,074,186 122,967
Kansas 2004 2,885,905 86,577
Kentucky 2004 4,380,415 175,217
Louisiana 2004 4,601,893 92,038
Maine 2004 1,329,192 39,876
Maryland 2004 5,884,563 235,383
Massachusetts 2004 6,646,144 265,846
Michigan 2004 9,883,360 296,501
Minnesota 2004 5,379,139 107,583
Mississippi 2004 2,984,926 119,397
Missouri 2004 6,021,988 120,440
Montana 2004 1,005,141 40,206
Nebraska 2004 1,855,525 55,666
Nevada 2004 2,758,931 110,357
New Hampshire 2004 1,320,718 52,829
New Jersey 2004 8,864,590 177,292
New Mexico 2004 2,085,538 83,422
New York 2004 19,570,261 587,108
North Carolina 2004 9,752,073 195,041
North Dakota 2004 699,628 27,985
Ohio 2004 11,544,225 230,885
Oklahoma 2004 3,814,820 152,593
Oregon 2004 3,899,353 77,987
Pennsylvania 2004 12,763,536 382,906
Rhode Island 2004 1,050,292 31,509
South Carolina 2004 4,723,723 141,712
South Dakota 2004 833,354 33,334
Tennessee 2004 6,456,243 258,250
Texas 2004 26,059,203 1,042,368
Utah 2004 2,855,287 114,211
Vermont 2004 626,011 25,040
Virginia 2004 8,185,867 163,717
Washington 2004 6,897,012 137,940
West Virginia 2004 1,855,413 74,217
Wisconsin 2004 5,726,398 114,528
Wyoming 2004 576,412 11,528
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1) Use
Useaa VLOOKUP
VLOOKUP formula
formulatoto populate
populatethe
the State
State Abbreviation
Abbreviation field
field
using
using data
datafrom
from the
the "State
"State Abbreviations"
Abbreviations" tab
tab
2)
2) Use
Useaa VLOOKUP
VLOOKUP formula
formulato
to populate
populate Per
PerCapita
Capita Income
Income using
using data
data
from
from the "State Income (2001-2004)" tab (HINT: you may need to
the "State Income (2001-2004)" tab (HINT: you may need toadd
add
aa new
new field)
field)
3)
3) Change
Change the
the errors
errors in
in the
the Per
PerCapita
Capita Income
Income column
columnto
to display
display"NO
"NO
INCOME DATA" rather than
INCOME DATA" rather than #N/A #N/A
State State Abbreviation

Alabama AL
Alaska AK
Arizona AZ
Arkansas AR
California CA
Colorado CO
Connecticut CT
D.C. DC
Delaware DE
Florida FL
Georgia GA
Hawaii HI
Idaho ID
Illinois IL
Indiana IN
Iowa IA
Kansas KS
Kentucky KY
Louisiana LA
Maine ME
Maryland MD
Massachusetts MA
Michigan MI
Minnesota MN
Mississippi MS
Missouri MO
Montana MT
Nebraska NE
Nevada NV
New Hampshire NH
New Jersey NJ
New Mexico NM
New York NY
North Carolina NC
North Dakota ND
Ohio OH
Oklahoma OK
Oregon OR
Pennsylvania PA
Rhode Island RI
South Carolina SC
South Dakota SD
Tennessee TN
Texas TX
Utah UT
Vermont VT
Virginia VA
Washington WA
West Virginia WV
Wisconsin WI
Wyoming WY
State Year Per Capita Income
Alabama 2001 $24,477
Alaska 2001 $31,027
Arizona 2001 $25,878
Arkansas 2001 $22,750
California 2001 $32,655
Colorado 2001 $33,455
D.C. 2001 $32,166
Delaware 2001 $40,539
Florida 2001 $29,048
Georgia 2001 $28,523
Hawaii 2001 $29,034
Idaho 2001 $24,506
Indiana 2001 $27,522
Iowa 2001 $27,225
Kansas 2001 $28,432
Maryland 2001 $35,279
Massachusetts 2001 $38,864
Michigan 2001 $29,629
Minnesota 2001 $33,059
Mississippi 2001 $21,653
Missouri 2001 $28,221
Montana 2001 $24,044
Nebraska 2001 $28,861
Nevada 2001 $30,128
New Hampshire 2001 $33,969
New Jersey 2001 $38,625
New Mexico 2001 $23,081
New York 2001 $35,878
North Carolina 2001 $27,308
North Dakota 2001 $25,798
Ohio 2001 $28,699
Oklahoma 2001 $24,945
Oregon 2001 $28,222
Pennsylvania 2001 $30,752
Rhode Island 2001 $30,256
South Carolina 2001 $24,840
South Dakota 2001 $26,566
Tennessee 2001 $26,808
Texas 2001 $28,472
Utah 2001 $24,033
Vermont 2001 $28,756
Virginia 2001 $32,338
Washington 2001 $31,976
West Virginia 2001 $22,862
Wisconsin 2001 $29,196
Wyoming 2001 $29,587
Alabama 2002 $25,128
Alaska 2002 $32,151
Arizona 2002 $26,183
Arkansas 2002 $23,512
California 2002 $32,996
Colorado 2002 $33,276
Connecticut 2002 $42,706
Delaware 2002 $42,120
Florida 2002 $29,596
Georgia 2002 $28,821
Hawaii 2002 $30,001
Idaho 2002 $25,057
Illinois 2002 $33,404
Indiana 2002 $28,240
Iowa 2002 $28,280
Kansas 2002 $29,141
Louisiana 2002 $25,446
Maine 2002 $27,744
Massachusetts 2002 $39,244
Michigan 2002 $30,296
Minnesota 2002 $34,071
Mississippi 2002 $22,372
Missouri 2002 $28,936
Montana 2002 $25,020
Nebraska 2002 $29,771
Nevada 2002 $30,180
New Hampshire 2002 $34,334
New Jersey 2002 $39,453
New Mexico 2002 $23,941
New York 2002 $36,043
North Carolina 2002 $27,711
North Dakota 2002 $26,982
Ohio 2002 $29,405
Oklahoma 2002 $25,575
Oregon 2002 $28,731
Pennsylvania 2002 $31,727
Rhode Island 2002 $31,319
South Carolina 2002 $25,400
South Dakota 2002 $26,894
Tennessee 2002 $27,671
Texas 2002 $28,551
Utah 2002 $24,306
Vermont 2002 $29,567
Virginia 2002 $32,922
Washington 2002 $32,677
West Virginia 2002 $23,688
Wisconsin 2002 $29,923
Wyoming 2002 $30,578
Alabama 2003 $26,338
Alaska 2003 $33,568
Arizona 2003 $26,838
Arkansas 2003 $24,289
California 2003 $33,749
Colorado 2003 $34,283
Connecticut 2003 $43,173
Delaware 2003 $48,342
Florida 2003 $30,446
Georgia 2003 $29,442
Hawaii 2003 $30,913
Indiana 2003 $28,783
Iowa 2003 $29,043
Kansas 2003 $29,935
Kentucky 2003 $26,252
Louisiana 2003 $26,100
Maine 2003 $28,831
Maryland 2003 $37,331
Massachusetts 2003 $39,815
Michigan 2003 $30,439
Minnesota 2003 $34,443
Mississippi 2003 $23,448
Missouri 2003 $29,252
Montana 2003 $25,920
Nebraska 2003 $30,758
Nevada 2003 $31,266
New Hampshire 2003 $34,702
New Jersey 2003 $40,427
New Mexico 2003 $25,541
New York 2003 $36,574
North Carolina 2003 $28,235
North Dakota 2003 $29,204
Ohio 2003 $29,944
Oklahoma 2003 $26,656
Oregon 2003 $29,340
Pennsylvania 2003 $31,998
Rhode Island 2003 $31,916
South Carolina 2003 $26,132
South Dakota 2003 $29,234
Tennessee 2003 $28,455
Texas 2003 $29,372
Utah 2003 $24,977
Vermont 2003 $30,740
Virginia 2003 $33,671
Washington 2003 $33,332
West Virginia 2003 $24,379
Wisconsin 2003 $30,898
Wyoming 2003 $32,808
Alabama 2004 $29,136
Alaska 2004 $35,612
Arizona 2004 $30,267
Arkansas 2004 $26,874
California 2004 $37,036
Colorado 2004 $37,946
Connecticut 2004 $47,819
D.C. 2004 $37,065
Delaware 2004 $54,985
Florida 2004 $33,219
Georgia 2004 $31,121
Hawaii 2004 $34,539
Idaho 2004 $28,158
Illinois 2004 $36,120
Indiana 2004 $31,276
Iowa 2004 $32,315
Kansas 2004 $32,836
Kentucky 2004 $28,513
Louisiana 2004 $24,820
Maine 2004 $31,252
Maryland 2004 $41,760
Massachusetts 2004 $44,289
Michigan 2004 $33,116
Minnesota 2004 $37,373
Mississippi 2004 $25,318
Missouri 2004 $31,899
Montana 2004 $29,387
Nebraska 2004 $33,616
New Hampshire 2004 $38,408
New Mexico 2004 $27,644
North Carolina 2004 $30,553
North Dakota 2004 $31,395
Ohio 2004 $32,478
Oklahoma 2004 $29,330
Oregon 2004 $32,103
Pennsylvania 2004 $34,897
Rhode Island 2004 $36,153
South Carolina 2004 $28,352
South Dakota 2004 $31,614
Tennessee 2004 $31,107
Texas 2004 $32,462
Vermont 2004 $33,327
Virginia 2004 $38,390
Washington 2004 $35,409
West Virginia 2004 $27,215
Wisconsin 2004 $33,565
Wyoming 2004 $36,778
Year Impressions Clicks Transactions
2000 36,487 7,079 38 Year:
2001 35,832 9,023 42 Metric:
2002 31,170 7,100 40
2003 27,782 8,586 46 TOTAL:
2004 32,952 7,726 46
2005 26,275 9,759 25
2006 29,767 9,325 30 INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
2007 32,118 9,154 38 1)
1) Use
Use data
data validation
validation to
to create
create aa drop-down
drop-downlist
listo
2008 33,634 8,377 41 all
all metrics (i.e. Transactions, Impressions, Clicks) ii
metrics (i.e. Transactions, Impressions, Clicks)
2009 31,634 8,069 40
2)
2) Use
Use aaformula
formulacombining
combining INDEX
INDEX and
and MATCH
MATCH inin
2010 39,392 7,266 30 correct
correct value
value from
from the
the data
datain
incolumns
columns A-D,
A-D, based
based
2011 30,892 8,895 27 selected
selected
2012 31,450 9,986 32
BONUS:
BONUS: Update
Updatethe
the VLOOKUP
VLOOKUP formula
formulain inthe
the"Loo
"Lo
2013 32,382 8,232 33 INDEX/MATCH
INDEX/MATCH combo
combo to
to return
return the
the same
same values
values
2014 31,536 9,653 32
2015 26,286 8,467 48
2016 25,347 7,541 25
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
oo create
create aa drop-down
drop-downlist
listof
of all
all years
years in
in cell
cell G2,
G2, and
and
ons, Impressions, Clicks) in cell
ons, Impressions, Clicks) in cell G3 G3

ing INDEX
ning INDEX and
and MATCH
MATCH inincell
cell G5
G5 to
to pull
pull in
inthe
the
ata in
data incolumns
columns A-D,
A-D, based
based on
on the
the year
year and
and metric
metric

OKUP formula
OOKUP formulaininthe
the"Lookup
"Lookup Functions"
Functions" tab
tab to
to an
an
oo return
return the
the same
same values
values
Date Value
1/1 50 # of Dates in Column A:
1/2 11
1)
1) Use
Usethe
the COUNTA
COUNTA function
functioni
1/3 79 Latest Date in Column A: count
count the
the header!)
header!)
1/4 51
1/5 87 Last Value in Column B: 2)
2) Use
Usethe
the OFFSET
OFFSET function
function in
in
shifting
shifting down 20 rows, and
down 20 rows, and re
re
1/6 10
1/7 13 Sum of all Values in Column B: 3)
3) Update
Update the
the OFFSET
OFFSET functio
functio
1/8 53 automatically
automaticallyidentifies
identifies the
thela
la
formula updates properly
formula updates properly
1/9 48 Sum of Values through previous day:
1/10 48 4)
4) Starting
Starting with
with the
thesame
same OFF
OFF
1/11 34 column
column BB
1/12 68 5)
5) Combine
Combine SUM
SUM and
and OFFSET
OFFSET
1/13 50 (even
(eventhough
thoughyou
you can
canjust
just use
use
1/14 16
6)
6) Starting
Starting with
with your
your formula
formula
1/15 61 column
column BB through
throughthe
the previou
previou
1/16 41
1/17 99
1/18 68
1/19 84
1/20 26
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1)Use
Usethe
the COUNTA
COUNTA function
functionin
incell
cell D2
D2 to
to return
return the
the number
number of
of dates
dates in
in column
column AA (tip:
(tip: don't
don't
count
count the
the header!)
header!)
2)
2)Use
Usethe
the OFFSET
OFFSET function
function in
in cell
cell D4
D4 to
to return
return the
the latest
latest date
datein incolumn
column AA by
by starting
starting at
at cell
cellA1,
A1,
shifting down 20 rows, and returning the value of a single cell (height = 1, width
shifting down 20 rows, and returning the value of a single cell (height = 1, width = 1) = 1)

3)
3)Update
Update the
the OFFSET
OFFSET function
function in in cell
cell D4
D4 to
to replace
replace the
the number
number 20
20with
with aa COUNTA
COUNTA function
functionthatthat
automatically
automaticallyidentifies
identifies the
thelast
last populated
populated rowrow in
in the
the column.
column. Try
Try adding
adding more
moredates
dates to
to see
see ifif the
the
formula
formula updates
updatesproperly
properly
4)
4)Starting
Starting with
with the
thesame
same OFFSET
OFFSET function,
function, adjust
adjust the
the "cols"
"cols" index
indexto
to return
return the
the last
last value
value from
from
column
column BB
5)
5)Combine
Combine SUM
SUM and
and OFFSET
OFFSET functions
functionsin
incell
cell D8
D8 to
toreturn
return the
thesum
sum of
of all
all values
values in
in column
column BB
(even
(eventhough
thoughyou
you can
canjust
just use
useSUM)
SUM)
6)
6)Starting
Starting with
with your
your formula
formula from
fromcell
cell D8,
D8, tweak
tweak itit in
in cell
cell D10
D10 to
to return
returnthe
the sum
sumof of all
allvalues
values in
in
column
column BB through
throughthe
the previous
previous day
day(in
(in other
other words,
words, all all values
values except
except for
for the
thelast
last one)
one)
Product Key Product ID (v1) Product ID (v2) Product Category
133462-AA-BOS_SMALL
191768-AC-NYC_MEDIUM
157263-BB-BOS_XL
1734372-AA-CHI_SMALL
135351-BC-NYC_XL
14330305-AC-BOS_LARGE
177772-BB-NYC_MEDIUM
87192837-AB-CHI_XL
161266-BB-CHI_SMALL
122892-AA-NYC_MEDIUM
128919-AC-CHI_XL
191999-BB-BOS_LARGE
117091126-BC-NYC_LARGE
112283-AB-BOS_MEDIUM
Product Size (v1) Product Size (v2) New Key City

1)
1) Use
Usethe
the LEFT
LEFT function
function to
to popu
popu
the
the Product
Product Key
Key in
incolumn
columnAA
2)
2) Turns
Turnsoutout that
that some
someproduct
product I
Product
Product ID ID formula
formula totocombine
combine L
to
to the
the left
leftof
of the
thefirst
first"-"
"-"
3)
3) Populate
Populatethe
the Product
Product Categor
Categor
characters
characters immediately
immediately following
followin
4)
4) Populate
Populate Product
Product Size
Size using
using IF
I
IfIf Key
Key includes
includes "SMALL",
"SMALL", Size
Size == SS
IfIf Key
Key includes
includes "MEDIUM",
"MEDIUM", SizeSize ==
IfIf Key
Key includes
includes "LARGE",
"LARGE", Size
Size == La
L
IfIf Key
Key includes
includes "XL",
"XL", Size
Size== XL
XL
5)
5) Instead
Instead ofof using
using IF(ISNUMBER
IF(ISNUMBER
the
theright
right of
of the
the Product
Product Key
Key follo
follo
6)
6) How
How can
canwewe extract
extract the
the city
city nn
the
theProduct
Product Key?
Key? Start
Start by
by creatin
creatin
substitutes
substitutes aa pipe
pipe ("|")
("|") in
inplace
place o
return
return the 3 characters after the
the 3 characters after the
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
Use
Usethe
the LEFT
LEFT function
function to
to populate
populatethe
the Product
Product ID
ID column,
column, equal
equal to
to the
thefirst
firstsix
six characters
characters of
of
e Product
Product Key
Key in
incolumn
columnAA
Turns
Turnsout
out that
that some
someproduct
product IDs
IDs may
may be
belonger
longer than
than66 characters...
characters...InIn column
column C,C, update
updatethe
the
duct ID
oduct ID formula
formula totocombine
combine LEFT
LEFT and
and SEARCH
SEARCH functions,
functions, allowing
allowing you
you totoreturn
return ALL
ALL characters
characters
he left
the leftof
of the
thefirst
first"-"
"-"
Populate
Populatethethe Product
Product Category
Category column
column in in column
column DDusing
using MID
MID and
and SEARCH,
SEARCH, to
to return
return the
thetwo
two
racters immediately
aracters immediately following
followingthe
the first
first "-"
"-" in
inthe
the Product
Product Key
Key
Populate
Populate Product
Product Size
Size using
using IF,
IF, ISNUMBER,
ISNUMBER, and
and SEARCH
SEARCH functions,
functions, based
basedon
onthe
thelogic
logic below:
below:
ey includes
Key includes "SMALL",
"SMALL", Size
Size == Small
Small
ey includes
Key includes "MEDIUM",
"MEDIUM", SizeSize == Medium
Medium
ey includes
Key includes "LARGE",
"LARGE", Size
Size == Large
Large
ey includes
Key includes "XL",
"XL", Size
Size== XL
XL
nstead of
Instead of using
using IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH)),
IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH)), writewrite aa formula
formula in in column
column FF to
to pull
pull all
all characters
characters from
from
eright
right of
of the
the Product
Product Key
Key following
followingthe
the underscore
underscore("_")("_") (hint:
(hint: use
use RIGHT,
RIGHT, LEN,
LEN, and
and SEARCH)
SEARCH)
How
How can
canwewe extract
extract the
the city
city name
name ("BOS",
("BOS", "NYC"
"NYC"or or "CHI"),
"CHI"), which
whichfollows
follows the
the second
second dash
dashinin
eProduct
Product Key?
Key? Start
Start by
by creating
creatingaa new
new version
version of
of the
the product
product key
key in
in column
column GG which
which
stitutes aa pipe
bstitutes pipe ("|")
("|") in
inplace
place of
of the
the second
second dash
dash ("-"),
("-"), then
then write
write aa function
functionin
incolumn
columnHH to
to
urn the 3 characters after the
urn the 3 characters after the pipepipe
Start Date: 1/1/2015
TODAY:
NOW:

YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE

WEEKDAY:

WORKDAY:
NETWORKDAY:

LAST DAY OF MONTH:


FIRST DAY OF MONTH:
FIRST DAY OF YEAR:

Date
1/1/2015
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1) Use
Usethe
the TODAY
TODAY and
and NOW
NOW functions
functions to
to populate
populatecells
cells
C3 and C4
C3 and C4

SECOND 2)
2) Based
Basedon
on the
the current
current time,
time, populate
populate thethe Year,
Year, Month,
Month,
Day,
Day, Hour,
Hour, Minute,
Minute, and
and Second
Second inin row
row 77
3)
3) Use
Usethethe WEEKDAY
WEEKDAY formula
formulatotocalculate
calculatethe
thecurrent
current
day
day of
of the
theweek,
week, then
then custom
customformat
format the
thecell
cell to
toshow
show
the
the full
full day
day name
namerather
rather than
than an
an index
index number
number
4)
4) Use
Usethe the WORKDAY
WORKDAY function
function to
todetermine
determine what
whatdate
date
will
will fall
fall 50
50 days
days from
fromnow,
now, excluding
excluding weekends
weekends
5)
5) Use
Usethe
the NETWORKDAYS
NETWORKDAYS function
functionto to count
count the
thenumber
number
of
of workdays
workdays between
between the
the date
date in
incell
cell C2
C2 and
andthe
the current
current
date
date
6)
6) Use
Usethe
the EOMONTH
EOMONTH function
functionto to determine
determine thethelast
last day
day
of
of the
thecurrent
current month,
month, the
the first
first day
day of
of the
the current
currentmonth,
month,
and
and the
the first
first day
dayof
of the
the current
current year
year
7)
7) Drag
Dragthethe date
dateinincell
cell B19
B19 down
down to
to row
row 30,
30, and
and test
test
filling
filling the
theseries
series by
by day,
day, weekday,
weekday, month,
month, and
and year
year
Date Revenue Revenue Change Cost Profit
1/1/2014 1099 275 643 456
2/1/2014 1204 105 720 211
3/1/2014 1944 740 964 980
4/1/2014 1743 -201 830 913
5/1/2014 1609 -134 910 699
6/1/2014 1494 -115 909 585
7/1/2014 1959 465 830 1129
8/1/2014 1868 -91 906 962
9/1/2014 1162 -706 606 556
10/1/2014 1424 262 943 481
11/1/2014 1232 -192 801 431
12/1/2014 1738 506 786 952
1/1/2015 1435 -303 575 860
2/1/2015 1865 430 754 1111
3/1/2015 1234 -631 599 635
4/1/2015 1577 343 940 637
5/1/2015 1983 406 954 1029
6/1/2015 1356 -627 577 779
7/1/2015 1874 518 865 883
8/1/2015 1479 -395 588 891
9/1/2015 1943 464 785 712
10/1/2015 1444 -499 657 787
11/1/2015 1493 49 880 613
12/1/2015 1738 245 580 1158
Top Product Category Profit Margin
Apparel 0.415
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
Electronics 0.175
Kids 0.504 1)
1) Format
Format the
the Revenue
Revenue column
column as
as currency,
currency, with
with no
no decimal
decimal places,
places, and
an
Apparel 0.524 painter to apply the same formatting to columns C, D, and
painter to apply the same formatting to columns C, D, and E E
Electronics 0.434 2)
2) Format
Format the
the Profit
Profit Margin
Margin column
column as
as aa percent,
percent, with
with 11decimal
decimal place
place
Apparel 0.392
Electronics 0.576 3)
3) Use
Use conditional
conditional formatting
formatting to
to add
addaa color
color scale
scale to
to the
the Profit
ProfitMargin
Margin
red,
red, high
high values
values == green)
green)
Apparel 0.515
Kids 0.478 4)
4) Use
Use conditional
conditional formatting
formatting to
to add
adddirectional
directional arrow
arrow icons
iconsto
to the
the Rev
Rev
Kids 0.338 and
and edit to show an up arrow for values >200 and a down arrow for
edit to show an up arrow for values >200 and a down arrow for val
va
Electronics 0.350
5)
5) Create
Create aa formula-based
formula-based formatting
formatting rule
rule to
to format
format the
the dates
dates inin colum
colum
Apparel 0.548 red
red text
text and
andlight
light red
redfill
fill when
when the
the profit
profitmargin
marginin incolumn
column GG isis <40%
<40%
Electronics 0.599
Electronics 0.596 6)
6) Add
Addaa formula-based
formula-basedformatting
formatting rule
rule to
to highlight
highlightrows
rows in
in columns
columns AA
the
the Top
Top Product
ProductCategory
Category =="Kids"
"Kids"
Apparel 0.515
Electronics 0.404
Apparel 0.519
Kids 0.574
Electronics 0.471
Apparel 0.602
Electronics 0.366
Apparel 0.545
Kids 0.411
Electronics 0.666
INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
rency,
rency,with
with no
no decimal
decimal places,
places,and
anduse
use the
the format
format
to columns C, D, and E
to columns C, D, and E
s aa percent,
as percent, with
with 11decimal
decimal place
place
aa color
color scale
scale to
to the
the Profit
ProfitMargin
Margin column
column (low
(low values
values ==

directional
directional arrow
arrow icons
iconsto
to the
the Revenue
Revenue Change
Change column,
column,
es >200 and a down arrow for values
ues >200 and a down arrow for values <-200<-200

gg rule
rule to
to format
format the
the dates
dates inin column
column AA as
as bold
bold with
with dark
dark
ofit
ofitmargin
marginin incolumn
column GG isis <40%
<40%
ule
ule to
to highlight
highlightrows
rows in
in columns
columns A-F
A-Flight
light yellow
yellow when
when
Employee Office Department 2015 Sales 2016 Sales
Kathy BOS Electronics $18,270 $22,873
John BOS Electronics $20,510 $21,279
Mindy BOS Apparel $15,972 $13,096
Aaron BOS Apparel $17,347 $10,990
Phil NYC Electronics $19,635 $10,283
Tom NYC Electronics $13,190 $15,332
Bill NYC Electronics $17,585 $15,414
Lauren NYC Apparel $19,588 $21,973
Jason NYC Apparel $15,769 $18,721
Mark NYC Apparel $25,347 $25,897
Kim CHI Electronics $29,120 $21,824 1)
1) In
In cell
cell H2,
H2, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula w
Tina CHI Electronics $19,325 $26,697
Jean CHI Electronics $23,810 $28,543 2)
2) In
In cell
cell H4,
H4, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula t
Sam CHI Apparel $26,508 $28,682 3)
3) In
In cell
cell H6,
H6, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula t
Ashley CHI Apparel $17,872 $17,631 use
use aa double
double unary
unary operator)
operator)
4)
4) In
In cell
cell H8,
H8, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula t
Max 2016 Sales in NYC office:

Max 2016 Sales in NYC office, Electronics only:

# of rows where 2016 Sales > 2015 Sales:

Sum of 2015 and 2016 Sales in Boston:

INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1) In
In cell
cell H2,
H2, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula with
with MAX
MAX and
and IF
IF to
to calculate
calculate the
themaximum
maximum 2016
2016 Sales
Sales (column
(columnE)
E) in
inthe
theNew
New York
York office
office
2)
2) In
In cell
cell H4,
H4, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula to
to calculate
calculatethe
themaximum
maximum2016
2016 Sales
Sales (column
(column E)
E) in
inthe
the New
New York
York office,
office, for
forthe
the Electronics
Electronics depart
depar
3)
3) In
In cell
cell H6,
H6, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula to
to return
return the
the total
total number
number of
of rows
rows where
where 2016
2016 Sales
Sales (column
(column E)
E) are
are greater
greater than
than 2015
2015 Sales
Sales (colu
(colu
use
use aa double
double unary
unary operator)
operator)
4)
4) In
In cell
cell H8,
H8, use
use an
an array
array formula
formula to
to calculate
calculate the
the SUM
SUM of
of 2015
2015 and
and 2016
2016 sales
sales for
for the
the Boston
Boston office
office
in
inthe
theNew
New York
York office
office
office,
office, for
forthe
theElectronics
Electronics department
department only
only
re
re greater
greater than
than 2015
2015 Sales
Sales (column
(column D)
D) (Hint:
(Hint:
Original Array Criteria
Date Campaign Revenue Spend Start Date: 1/4/2016
1/1/2016 A $25,000 $8,000 End Date: 1/10/2016
1/2/2016 B $40,000 $10,000 Minimum Revenue: $100,000
1/3/2016 C $135,000 $12,500
1/4/2016 D $150,000 $8,000
1/5/2016 E $25,000 $12,000
1/6/2016 F $25,000 $8,000
1/7/2016 G $120,000 $12,000
1/8/2016 H $105,000 $10,000
1/9/2016 I $25,000 $12,000
1/10/2016 J $110,000 $12,000
1/11/2016 K $50,000 $10,000
1/12/2016 L $25,000 $12,000
Sub-Array
Start Date Campaign Revenue Spend INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTRUCTIONS:
1)
1)Write
Write an
an array
array function
function inincell
cell I3
I3 that
that returns
returns any
any date
date from
from
where
where the
therow
row meets
meetsallall three
threecriteria
criteria inin column
column GG (Start
(Start Date,
Date,
and
andMinimum
Minimum Revenue)
Revenue)
2)
2) Adjust
Adjust reference
reference types
types to
toallow
allow you
you totodrag
drag the
the formula
formula thro
thr
LL and
anddown
downto to row
row14
14 (Tip:
(Tip: use
use the
the "fill
"fill without
without formatting"
formatting" opop
3)
3)Wrap
Wrapthetheentire
entire formula
formula in
in an
an IFERROR
IFERROR statement
statement to
toreturn
return
for
for any
any rows
rows that
thatfail
failto
to meet
meet all
allcriteria
criteria
4)
4)Test
Test the
thefunction
function by
by adjusting
adjusting criteria
criteriaand
and confirming
confirming that
that th
th
populates accordingly
populates accordingly
RUCTIONS:
RUCTIONS:
that
that returns
returns any
any date
date from
fromcolumn
columnAA
ria in
eria in column
column GG (Start
(Start Date,
Date, End
End Date,
Date,

you
you to todrag
drag the
the formula
formula through
throughcolumn
column
"fill
"fill without
without formatting"
formatting" option)
option)
ERROR
ERROR statement
statement to
toreturn
returnblanks
blanks ("")
("")
teria
teria
teria
teriaand
and confirming
confirming that
that the
the sub-array
sub-array

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