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DATE: 01/11/2021 STUDENT’S MARKSHEET

Exercise 1 

To develop a student’s mark sheet using the column headings: Reg no, name, subjects, average, rank, result, total, grade.

Aim:
To create a marksheet for students and to calculate the given column headings using excel formula.

Output:

STUDENT'S MARKSHEET
Reg No. Name English Maths Science S. Science Hindi Average Rank Result Total Grade
13889001 Anish 71 88 67 77 82 77 14 PASS 385 B
13889002 Bharani 77 98 83 87 92 87.4 5 PASS 437 A
13889003 Deepika 80 77 69 90 76 78.4 13 PASS 392 B
13889004 Girish 90 80 83 92 90 87 6 PASS 435 A
13889005 Gowri 97 88 91 88 92 91.2 3 PASS 456 O
13889006 Jagadeesh 85 84 94 83 89 87 6 PASS 435 A
13889007 Jagran 70 83 96 87 92 85.6 8 PASS 428 A
13889008 Devika 95 96 98 81 84 90.8 4 PASS 454 O
13889009 Vishnu 78 90 71 87 91 83.4 9 PASS 417 A
13889010 Kabil 84 70 73 91 67 77 14 PASS 385 B
13889011 Kannan 79 77 75 93 82 81.2 11 PASS 406 A
13889012 Kavitha 75 92 81 88 76 82.4 10 PASS 412 A
13889013 Kayal 90 76 85 74 73 79.6 12 PASS 398 B
13889014 Liya 98 90 89 93 94 92.8 1 PASS 464 O
13889015 Hari 94 97 98 84 87 92 2 PASS 460 O
Graph:

STUDENTS MARKSHEET
500 460 464 454 456
412 417 428 435 435 437
398 406 385 392 385
400
300
200

MARKS
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NAME

Formula used:
 AVERAGE : =AVERAGE(C4:G4)
 RANK : =RANK(K4,$K$4:$K$18)
 RESULT : =IF(H4>=65,"PASS","FAIL")
 TOTAL : =SUM(C4:G4)
 GRADE : =IF(H4>90,"O",IF(H4>80,"A",IF(H4>70,"B")))

Result:
By using the above formula,the marks of the students are calculated.
DATE : 08/11/2021 EMPLOYEE PAYSLIP
Exercise 2

To calculate the income tax of employees and to create an employment pay slip the column headings:  Emp no, name,designation, BP, DA, MA, HRA, GP, PF,
NET PAY, Tax Percentages:
DA->30-40% HRA->7-9% PF->12% CA->3-4% MA->5% OF
OF BP OF BP OF BP OF BP OF BP

Aim:
To create a employee payslip and to calculate it with the given coloumn headings and percentages using excel formula.

Output:

EMPLOYEE PAYSLIP
DA CA MA HRA PF
Emp No. Name Designation BP GP NETPAY
33% 4% 5% 8% 12%
1 ANU LECTURER 45000 14850 1800 2250 3600 67500 5400 62100
2 ANISH PROFESSOR 55000 18150 2200 2750 4400 82500 6600 75900
3 PREM CLERK 30000 9900 1200 1500 2400 45000 3600 41400
4 VIDYA SENIOR MANAGER 70000 23100 2800 3500 5600 105000 8400 96600
5 HARI ASS. PROFESSOR 50000 16500 2000 2500 4000 75000 6000 69000
6 AJAY PROFESSOR 55000 18150 2200 2750 4400 82500 6600 75900
7 SAM MANAGER 60000 19800 2400 3000 4800 90000 7200 82800
8 TARUN CLERK 30000 9900 1200 1500 2400 45000 3600 41400
9 MEENA SENIOR MANAGER 70000 23100 2800 3500 5600 105000 8400 96600
10 LIYA LECTURER 45000 14850 1800 2250 3600 67500 5400 62100

Graph:
EMPLOYEE PAYSLIP
120000

100000 96600 96600


82800
80000 75900 75900
69000
62100 62100

NETPAY
60000
41400 41400
40000

20000
0
0
Name ANU ANISH PREM VIDYA HARI AJAY SAM TARUN MEENA LIYA

NAME

Formula Used:

 Dearness allowance (DA) : =E5*33%


 Conveyance Allowance (CA) : =E5*4%
 Medical Allowance (MA) : =E5*5%
 House Rent Allowance (HRA) : =E5*8%
 Gross pay (GP) : =SUM(E5:I5)
 Provident fund (PF) : =E5*12%
 Netpay : =J5-K5
 
Result:
By using the above formulae,the income tax payslip for each employee is calculated.
DATE : 08/11/2021 ELECTRICITY BILL
Exercise 3

To develop electricity bill calculator using the column headings:  SR NO, NAME, PREVIOUS READING, CURRETN READING, UNIT CONSUMED, ELECTRICITY
CHARGE, SUR CHARGES, BILL PAYABLE.
CHARGES: UNIT CONSUMED                          
RATE PER UNIT
<=100                                                   10
101 to 200                                            12
>200                                                     15
SUR CHARGE -5% of electricity charges.

Aim:
To create an electricity bill for the given coloumn heading using excel formulas.

Output:

ELECTRICITY BILL
BILL
SR NO. NAME PREVIOUS READING CURRENT READING UNIT CONSUMED ELECTRICITY CHARGE SUR CHARGE(5%)
PAYABLE
113400
1 SAMI 8391 8500 109 1308 65.4 1373.4
113400
2 TISHA 6940 7500 560 8400 420 8820
113400
3 JOHN 5200 5365 165 1980 99 2079
113400 SUMO
4 N 9415 9560 145 1740 87 1827
113400
5 TOMY 14391 15000 609 9135 456.75 9591.75
113400
6 PUJA 6850 6980 130 1560 78 1638
113400 ANKIT 14784 14900 116 1392 69.6 1461.6
7
113400 VISHN
8 U 9601 9630 29 290 14.5 304.5
113400
9 TIPU 17320 17950 200 2400 120 2520
113401
0 HARI 7630 7780 150 1800 90 1890

Graph:

ELECTRICITY BILL
12000
9591.75 9922.5
10000
8820
8000
BILL

6000 BILL

4000
2079 1827 1890
2000 1373.4 1638 1461.6
304.5
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NAME

Formula used:
 Unit consumed : =E4-C4
 Electricity charge : =IF(G4<=100,G4*10,IF(G4<=200,G4*12,IF(G4>200,G4*15)))
 Sur charge : =I4*5%
 Bill payable : =SUM(I4:L4)

Result :
The electricity bill is calculated by using the above formulas and the graph is plotted for the above calculated data.
DATE : 15/11/2021 EXPENSES OF STATIONARY ITEMS
Exercise 4

Consider the problem of preparing a stationary order for the month of March. The item description, quantity and cost per item are available. The total cost per item is to be
calculated and the final cost per item involves a sales tax of 2% over the total cost. The gross total and the net total are to be displayed.

Aim:
To calculate the expenses of the stationary order for the month of march.

Output:

MONTHLY EXPENSES OF STATIONARY ITEMS

QUANTIT COST PER TOTAL SALES NET


S.NO
DESCRIPTION Y ITEM COST TAX(2%) TOTAL
1 NOTE PAD 202 12.85 2595.7 51.914 2647.614
2 HIGHLIGHTER PEN 280 2.95 826 16.52 842.52
3 BALL POINT PEN BLUE 520 2.5 1300 26 1326
4 BALL POINT PEN BLACK 340 2.5 850 17 867
5 BALL POINT PEN RED 250 3.5 875 17.5 892.5
BALL POINT PEN
6 GREEN 220 4 880 17.6 897.6
7 CELLO TAPE 75 6.75 506.25 10.125 516.375
8 WRITING PAD 100 9.25 925 18.5 943.5
9 PENCIL SHARPENERS 150 3.95 592.5 11.85 604.35
10 CRAYONS 125 14.95 1868.75 37.375 1906.125
11219.2 224.384 11443.584

Graph:

STATIONARY LIST
3000
2647.61
2500

2000 1906.13
EXPENSES OF MONTH

1500 1326
842.52 867 892.5 897.6 943.5
1000
516.38 604.35
500
NAME
1 1 12 2 23 3 34 4 45 5 56 6 67 7 78 8 89 9 9 10 10 10
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NAME

Formula used:

 Total cost: =E4*G4


 Sales tax: =I4*2%
 Net total: =SUM (I4:L4)
Result:
Therefore, the expenses of the stationary items for the month of march are calculated and the graph is been plotted.

DATE: 15/11/2021 FAVOURITE FILMS


Exercise 5

Create a chart to compare the favourite films data for 15–25-year-olds only (be careful not to include any unnecessary blanks rows or columns in your selected data). Format
this chart so that it is a pie chart, with the Barbarella slice "exploded" and each segment labelled:

Aim:
To develop a pie chart with exploded slice and each segment labelled.

Output:

FAVOURITE FILMS

MOVIES NAME 15-25 YRS 26-40YRS OVER40YR

BARBARELLA 31% 9% 5%
KUNG FU PANDA 6% 7% 10%
AVENGERS 10% 21% 7%
ANGRY BIRD 9% 17% 21%
FROZEN II 4% 12% 9%
TOY STORY 11% 4% 4%
DUMBO 7% 5% 11%
DESPICABLE ME 6% 1% 5%
FANATASIA 3% 17% 19%
MADAGASCAR 13% 7% 9%

Graph:

Result:
The views are tabulated and chart for the movies viewed between 15-25 yrs. is drawn.
DATE : 19/11/2021 PREDICTION OF LABOUR COST
Exercise 6

Create a spreadsheet to predict total labour costs for a shop per day, given the following information:
There will be 3 grades of staff – managers, counter staff and cleaning staff. There will be 2 shifts – day and night
Hourly pay rates per grade per shift will be as follows: Total hours per day will be follows:

Create formulae to show the total wages by labour type and time period - your final spreadsheet should have a structure similar to the one shown below: The
rates and hours for provincial stores (the dark unknown world outside London) will be different:
These are the equivalent provincial figures

Copy your spreadsheet twice to get spreadsheets for London, Provinces and Total.  Create formulae giving the total wage bill for each region and sum them
to get the total wage figure per day.

Aim:

To calculate the total labour cost in London and Provinces by using the concept of array formula.

Output:
SHEET 1:(FOR LONDON)

XYZ INDUSTRIES AND CO. (LONDON)


NAME DESIGNATION DAY SHIFT NIGHT SHIFT RATE PER DAY RATE PER NIGHT TOTAL HOURS PER DAY TOTAL RATE WAGES
SAMI MANAGER 12 4 ₤9.00 ₤12.00 16 ₤21.00 ₤336
TISHA CLEANING STAFF 12 4 ₤4.50 ₤6.00 16 ₤10.50 ₤168
JOHN MANAGER 6 8 ₤9.00 ₤12.00 14 ₤21.00 ₤294
SUMON CLEANING STAFF 4 8 ₤4.50 ₤6.00 12 ₤10.50 ₤126
TOMY COUNTER STAFF 12 4 ₤6.00 ₤9.00 16 ₤15.00 ₤240
PUJA CLEANING STAFF 8 5 ₤4.50 ₤6.00 13 ₤10.50 ₤136.5
ANKIT MANAGER 8 3 ₤9.00 ₤12.00 11 ₤21.00 ₤231
VISHNU COUNTER STAFF 4 8 ₤6.00 ₤9.00 12 ₤15.00 ₤180
TIPU CLEANING STAFF 6 5 ₤4.50 ₤6.00 11 ₤10.50 ₤115.5
HARI COUNTER STAFF 12 8 ₤6.00 ₤9.00 20 ₤15.00 ₤300
SHEET 2 :(FOR PROVINCES)

XYZ INDUSTRIES AND CO. (PROVINCES)


NAME DESIGNATION DAY SHIFT NIGHT SHIFT RATE PER DAY RATE PER NIGHT TOTAL HOURS PER DAY TOTAL RATE WAGES
SAMI MANAGER 10 6 ₤7.50 ₤10.00 16 ₤17.50 ₤280.00
TISHA CLEANING STAFF 10 6 ₤4.00 ₤5.00 16 ₤9.00 ₤144.00
JOHN MANAGER 6 10 ₤7.50 ₤10.00 16 ₤17.50 ₤280.00
SUMON CLEANING STAFF 9 8 ₤4.00 ₤5.00 17 ₤9.00 ₤153.00
TOMY COUNTER STAFF 9 8 ₤5.00 ₤7.00 17 ₤12.50 ₤212.50
PUJA CLEANING STAFF 6 10 ₤4.00 ₤5.00 16 ₤9.00 ₤144.00
ANKIT MANAGER 10 6 ₤7.50 ₤10.00 16 ₤17.50 ₤280.00
VISHNU COUNTER STAFF 9 6 ₤5.00 ₤7.00 15 ₤12.50 ₤187.50
TIPU CLEANING STAFF 8 10 ₤4.00 ₤5.00 18 ₤9.00 ₤162.00
HARI COUNTER STAFF 9 8 ₤5.00 ₤7.00 17 ₤12.50 ₤212.50

SHEET 3:(TOTAL)

XYZ INDUSTRIES AND CO.(TOTAL)


NAME DESIGNATION TOTAL RATE TOTAL WAGES
SAMI MANAGER ₤38.50 ₤616
TISHA CLEANING STAFF ₤19.50 ₤312
JOHN MANAGER ₤38.50 ₤574
SUMON CLEANING STAFF ₤19.50 ₤279
TOMY COUNTER STAFF ₤27.50 ₤452.5
PUJA CLEANING STAFF ₤19.50 ₤280.5
ANKIT MANAGER ₤38.50 ₤511
VISHNU COUNTER STAFF ₤27.50 ₤367.5
TIPU CLEANING STAFF ₤19.50 ₤277.5
HARI COUNTER STAFF ₤27.50 ₤512.5
Graph:

XYZ INDUSTRIES AND CO

400
350 336
294 300
300 280 280 280
LONDON
250 240 231
212.5 212.5 PROVINCES
200 187.5
180
WAGES 168 162
144 153 144
150 126 136.5
115.5
100
50
0
SAMI TISHA JOHN SUMON NAME
TOMY PUJA ANKIT VISHNU TIPU HARI

Formula used:

 Total hours per day: =SUM (D4:E4)


 Total rate: =SUM (F4:G4)
 Wages: =PRODUCT (H4:I4)

Result:
By using the concept of matrix and array formula, we have calculated the labour cost in London and provinces and compared the difference in wages by
plotting the graph.
DATE : 19/11/2021 COUNT THE ERRORS
Exercise 7

Create an array formula that counts the number of errors in a range.

Aim:
To create and count the errors by using array formula.

Output:

COUNT THE ERRORS


COLOUMN1 COLOUMN2 TOTAL ISERROR () IF(ISERROR)
34 1 35 FALSE 0
23 7 30 FALSE 0
12 ₤ #VALUE! TRUE 1
87 30 117 FALSE 0
50 % #NAME? TRUE 1
20 45 65 FALSE 0
56 RAVI #VALUE! TRUE 1
98 50 148 FALSE 0
70 A #VALUE! TRUE 1
30 0 #DIV/0! TRUE 1

Formula used:

 Total: =SUM (A4:B4)


 Iserror (): {=ISERROR (C4:C13)}
 If (is error): =IF (ISERROR (C4:C13),1,0)
 Count: {=SUM (IF (ISERROR (C4:C13),1)}

Result:
By using the array formula, errors are been obtained and counted.

DATE : 19/11/2021 CAR SALES


Exercise 8

For a car sales company, create a combination chart that combines the yearly sales comprised of two or more charts in a single chart.

Aim:
To create a combination chart for yearly sales of car companies.

Output:

YEARLY CAR SALES

YEARLY SALES
S.NO. CAR COMPANY
2019 2020 2021
1 TOYOTA 1,440,455 14,68,481 1,674,010
2 3,206,794 28,91,997 33,45,460
KIA
3 26,70,943 20,18,882 36,70,028
MAHINDRA
4 32,06,794 17,09,878 16,74,010
HYUNDAI
5 29,31,177 29,31,177 20,18,882
MARUTI-SUZUKI
6 TATA MOTORS 26,70,943 28,58,011 3,983,507

Graph:
Result:
Thereby, the combination charts have been potted for the above given data.

DATE : 19/11/2021 RANDOM FUNCTIONS


Exercise 9
Generate random numbers using different functions of Excel.

Aim:
To generate the random numbers using the functions of excel.

Output:

RANDOM FUNCTIONS
RAND () RANDBETWEEN () RANDDECIMAL ()
0.98720819 73 570.4952743
0.793180382 5 536.123178
0.105413631 29 531.9578842
0.495439508 122 500.7142716
0.000937053 178 501.1162733
0.966971595 167 571.7199782
0.813338812 147 569.9217715
0.683046628 200 539.9317422
0.0299854 91 525.5811562
0.687438653 40 545.3171374
Formula used:
 Rand (): =RAND ()
 Rand between (): =RANDBETWEEN (1,200)
 Rand decimal (): =RAND () *100+500

Result:
The random numbers have been generated.

DATE : 22/11/2021 DEPARTMENTAL STORES


Exercise 10
To develop product quality checker in departmental stores using column headings: PRODUCT ID, PRODUCT NAME, EXPIRED DATE, STATUS, DAYS
LEFT, PRICE, NO OF QUANTITY, and AMOUNT. You need to display the word “expired” or “usable” in status column and no of days that one product is
already expired in days left column Amount should be calculated as (price * no of quantity).

Aim:
To develop a table for the departmental stores with the given column headings for checking the quality of products.

Output:

DEPARTMENTAL STORES
STATU PRIC
AMOUNT
PRODUCT ID PRODUCT NAME MFG DATE MONTHS EXPIRED DATE S DAYS LEFT E NO OF QUANTITY
1 PEANUTS 24-04-2021 24 23-04-2023 USABLE 508 130 250 32500
2 RICE 10-01-2021 36 09-01-2024 USABLE 769 55 50 2750
3 GROUNDNUT OIL 25-02-2019 2 24-04-2019 EXPIRED -952 180 70 12600
4 BAR SOAP 15-07-2020 12 14-07-2021 EXPIRED -140 60 10 600
5 BATH OIL 12-10-2020 24 11-10-2022 USABLE 314 110 25 2750
6 PASTE 10-03-2020 6 09-09-2020 EXPIRED -448 35 110 3850
7 SHAMPOO 30-12-2019 12 29-12-2020 EXPIRED -337 240 45 10800
8 URAD DAL 21-11-2018 3 20-02-2019 EXPIRED -1015 150 90 13500
9 TOMATO KETCHUP 12-07-2021 6 11-01-2022 USABLE 41 200 65 13000
10 VINEGAR 20-06-2019 24 19-06-2021 EXPIRED -165 10 35 350
TOTAL 92700

Graph:
DEPARTMENTAL STORES
35000 32500
30000
25000
20000
15000 12600 13500 13000
10800
10000
AMOUNT
5000 2750 2750 3850
600 350
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PRODUCT NAME

Formula used:

 Expiry date: =EDATE (C4, D4)-1


 Status: =IF(E4<TODAY(),"EXPIRED","USABLE")
 Days left: =DAYS (E4, TODAY ())
 Amount: =PRODUCT (H4:I4)
 Total: =SUM (J4:J13)

Result:
The quality status is obtained and checked for above items in the departmental stores.

DATE : 22/11/2021 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION


Exercise 11
To develop a frequency distribution table of 50 students and marks scored by them. The table should consist of the following details. I. Max II. Min III. No of
classes IV. Range V. Class interval VI. Upper limit VII. Frequency VIII. Sum of free IX. Freq range. Create a bar chart for the above created table.

Aim:
To develop a frequency distribution table for students for the above data and to create a bar chart for it.

Output:

MARKS SCORED BY 50 STUDENTS


52 56 44 33 52 33 52 52 56 44
47 67 89 82 39 52 39 47 67 89
32 50 42 64 88 64 54 32 50 43
36 48 55 35 48 35 71 36 48 91
8 30 43 71 46 71 77 7 97 88

CLASS
LOWER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT INTERVAL FREQUENCY
0 10 0-10 2
10 20 10-20 1 MAX 97
20 30 20-30 1 MIN 8
30 40 30-40 10 CLASS WIDTH 10
40 50 40-50 12 NO OF CLASSES 6
50 60 50-60 9 2^K 64
60 70 60-70 4 RANGE 89
70 80 70-80 4 NUMBER OF DATA 50
80 90 80-90 5 SUM OF FREQUENCY 50
90 100 90-100 2 FREQUENCY RANGE 11

Graph:
FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
14
12
12
10
10 9

FREQUENCY
8
6 5
4 4
4
2 2
2 1 1
0
0-10 0- 0 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100
CLASS INTERVAL

Formula used:

 Frequency: =FREQUENCY (B4:B53, I6:I15)


 Maximum: =MAX (B4:B53)
 Minimum: =MIN (B4:B53)
 No. of classes (2k): 26
 Class width: =(N7-N8)/6
 Range: = N7-N8
 Sum of frequency: =SUM (K6:K15)
 Frequency range: =K15-K6

Result:
Hence, the frequency distribution table is obtained for the above data and graph is plotted.

DATE : 22/11/2021 EMPLOYEE SALARY SHEET


Exercise 12

To create a salary sheet of 25 employees and perform simple mathematical functions such as SUM, MAX, MIN, AVERAGE, MEDIAN, MEAN, SD.

Aim:
To create salary sheet for 25 employees and to calculate simple mathematical functions in excel.

Output:

EMPLOYEE'S SALARY SHEET


Basic
Name Designation DA HRA CA Special Bonus NET PAYABLE
Salary

Raj Sharma Manager 30000 6000 15000 1600 6150 13100 71850
Sharad Gandhi Accountant 15000 3000 7500 1600 1650 2300 31050
Danish D'Souza Lecturer 10000 2000 5000 1000 750 0 18750
Pawan Patil Senior Lecturer 12500 2500 6250 1600 900 0 23750 TOTAL SALARY PAID IN A MONTH 545106
Reijo Paul Lecturer 11000 2200 5500 1100 950 2300 23050 MAX SALARY 71850
Joseph P Lecturer 7000 1400 3500 700 150 2300 15050 MIN SALARY 6977
Aakash Patel Senior Manager 7500 1500 3750 600 450 0 13800 AVERAGE SALARY 20965.6154
Ganesh Rahu Professor 7000 1400 3500 600 300 0 12800 MEAN 20965.6154
Vinod’s K. S Senior Manager 7000 1400 3500 700 150 1500 14250 MEDIAN 14650
Diva Kumar Senior Manager 4000 800 2000 400 0 0 7200 STANDARD DEVIATION 17103.2326
Shilpa R Senior Professor 3740 750 1870 387 230 0 6977
Sindhu J. P Senior Manager 4000 800 2000 400 0 0 7200
Deepthi P. S Senior Professor 4000 800 2000 181 270 0 7251
Lijun k c Accountant 6500 1300 3250 500 450 2000 14000
Sayyad K M Project Manager 17500 3500 8750 1600 2400 2000 35750
Jail k Mohana Senior Manager 11000 2200 5500 500 1550 0 20750
Edison ML Senior Manager 6000 1200 3000 600 0 1000 11800
Basil P E Senior Manager 11000 2200 5500 267 1960 5000 25927
Jobin George Senior Manager 8000 1600 4000 800 350 1500 16250
Jimson Tommy Senior Manager 5000 1000 2500 500 0 2000 11000
Sharaf Ali P Professor 7000 1400 3500 700 150 0 12750
Jothi Sree Senior Professor 4000 800 2000 181 270 0 7251
John Lecturer 7000 1400 3500 700 150 2300 15050
Charumathi Manager 30000 6000 15000 1600 6150 13100 71850
Mohammed Project Manager 17500 3500 8750 1600 2400 2000 35750
Kajol Accountant 6500 1300 3250 500 450 2000 14000

Graph:

EMPLOYEE PAYSLIP
80000 71850 71850
60000
40000 31050 35750 35750
2
23750 3050 20750 25927
18750 15050138001280014250 14000 162501100012750 15050 14000
20000 7200 6977 7200 7251 11800 7251
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Formula used:

 Total salary in a month: =SUM (J5:J30)


 Maximum salary: =MAX (J5:J31)
 Minimum salary: =MIN (J5:J32)
 Average salary: =AVERAGE (J5:J30)
 Mean: =AVERAGE (J5:J30)
 Median: =MEDIAN (J5:J30)
 Standard deviation: =STDEV.S(J5:J30)
 Net payable: =SUM (D5:I5)

Result:
The salary sheet for 25 employees is calculated by using the simple mathematical functions and the graph is plotted.
DATE : 22/11/2021 STACKED BAR CHARTS
Exercise 13

Create a component, percentage bar chart.

PARTICUARS FAC A FAC B FAC C


UNITS CONSUMED 1000 1500 1700
COST OF RAW MATERIALS 5000 7000 8500
DIRECT EXPENDITURE 2000 2500 2750
INDIRECT EXPENDITURE 1000 2250 2400
PROFIT 1000 1250 1450
TOTAL 10000 14500 16800
Aim:
To create bar charts with its component and percentage displayed.

Output:

[]’PARTICUARS FAC A FAC B FAC C


UNITS CONSUMED 10% 10% 10%
COST OF RAW MATERIALS 50% 48% 51%
DIRECT EXPENDITURE 20% 17% 16%
INDIRECT EXPENDITURE 10% 16% 14%
PROFIT 10% 9% 9%
TOTAL 100% 100% 100%
Graph:
160%

140%

51%
120%

100%

QUANTITY
80%
48%
FAC C
60% FAC B
FAC A
16%
40%
14%
17%
10% 50% 9%
20% 16%
10% 9%
20%
10% 10% 10%
0%
UNITS COST OF RAW DIRECT INDIRECT PROFIT
CONSUMED MATERIALS EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURE

PARTICULARS

Result:
For the above given data, percentages are calculated and graph is obtained.
DATE : 22/11/2021 MULTI-LEVEL PIECHARTS
Exercise 14

Create a Pie chart for the following table:


PLAN B (IN
PLAN A (IN CRORES)
SUBJECT CRORES)
AGRICULTURE 361 529

IRRIGATION&POWER 561 865

MINERALS 292 900

TRANSPORT 497 1300


VILLAGE AND SMALL
176 200
INDUSTRIES

Aim:
To create multilevel pie charts using excel.

Output:

PLAN A(IN CRORES) PLAN B(IN CRORES)


VILLAGE
AND SMALL AGRICULTU
VILLAG INDUSTRIES RE | 14%
E AND | 5%
SMALL
INDUST
AGRIC
RIES|
ULTURE TRANSPOR
9% T | 34%
| 19% IRRIGATION
&POWER |
TRANS 23%
PORT | MINERALS |
26%
24%
IRRIGA
TION&
MINER POWER
ALS | | 30%
15%
PLAN CHART

VILLAGE AND SMALL


INDUSTRIES AGRICULTURE
5% 14%
VILLAGE AND
SMALL
INDUSTRIESAGRICULTURE
9% 19%

TRANSPORT
34%TRANSPORT
26% IRRIGATION&POWER
23%
IRRIGATION&P
OWER
30%
MINERALS
15%

MINERALS
24%

Result:
The pie chart is obtained for the above-mentioned information.

DATE : 26/11/2021 MATRICES


Exercise 15

By using a 3x3 matrix perform the matrix operations: Organization of data, add, subtract, transpose of a matrix, multiply a matrix by a scalar, inverse of a square matrix
and determinant of a square matrix

Aim:
To perform the above matrix operations by using excel formula.

Output:

1.ORGANISATION OF DATA IN MATICES:  


     
MATRIX A MATRIX B
4 8 -1 7 5 -1
21 -13 5 8 6 4
-7 2 -6 17 -9 12

2.ADDITION OF TWO MATRICES:

MATRIX A MATRIX B MATRIX A+MATRIX B


4 8 -1 7 5 -1 11 13 -2
21 -13 5 8 6 4 29 -7 9
-7 2 -6 17 -9 12 10 -7 6

3.SUBTRACTION OF TWO MATRICES:

MATRIX A MATRIX B MATRIX A-MATRIX B


4 8 -1 7 5 -1 -3 3 0
21 -13 5 8 6 4 13 -19 1
-7 2 -6 17 -9 12 -24 11 -18
4.TRANSPOSE OF A MATRIX:

MATRIX A TRANSPOSE OF MATRIX A


4 8 -1 4 21 -7
21 -13 5 8 -13 2
-7 2 -6 -1 5 -6

5.MULTIPLY A NUMBER BY SCALAR:

MATRIX B SCALAR PRODUCT


7 5 -1 49 35 -7
8 6 4 SCALAR =7 56 42 28
17 -9 12 119 -63 84

6.INVERSE OF A SQUARE MATRIX:

MATRIX A INVERSE OF MATRIX A


4 8 -1 0.06 0.04 0.03
21 -13 5 0.09 -0.03 -0.04
-7 2 -6 -0.05 -0.06 -0.21

7.DETERMINANT OF A SQUARE MATRIX:

MATRIX B DETERMINANT OF MATRIX B


7 5 -1
8 6 4 790
17 -9 12
8.MULTIPLY TWO MATRICES:

MATRIX A MATRIX B MATRIX A*MATRIX B


4 8 -1 7 5 -1 75 77 16
21 -13 5 8 6 4 128 -18 -13
-7 2 -6 17 -9 12 -135 31 -57

Formulas used:
 Addition Of Matrices: = (A14:C16) +(F14:H16)
 Subtraction Of Matrices: = (A21:C23) -(F21:H23)
 Transpose Of a Matrix: =TRANSPOSE (A28:C30)
 Multiply A Matrix by Scalar: =7*(A35:C37)
 Inverse Of a Matrix: =MINVERSE (A42:C44)
 Determinant Of a Matrix: =MDETERM (A49:C51)
 Multiplication Of Two Matrices: =MMULT (A56:C58, F56:H58)

Result:
The following matrix operations are performed and values are obtained.

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