The document provides a practical worksheet with 14 questions to practice skills in formatting and calculations using a spreadsheet for a stationary store dataset. Students are tasked with tasks like formatting prices and headings, calculating totals, averages, and counts, applying borders and shading, and saving the spreadsheet with their name. The questions progressively build skills in spreadsheet functions, formatting, calculations, and presenting summarized data.
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Georges Stationary Store.Spreadsheet Practical Assignment (1)
The document provides a practical worksheet with 14 questions to practice skills in formatting and calculations using a spreadsheet for a stationary store dataset. Students are tasked with tasks like formatting prices and headings, calculating totals, averages, and counts, applying borders and shading, and saving the spreadsheet with their name. The questions progressively build skills in spreadsheet functions, formatting, calculations, and presenting summarized data.
The document provides a practical worksheet with 14 questions to practice skills in formatting and calculations using a spreadsheet for a stationary store dataset. Students are tasked with tasks like formatting prices and headings, calculating totals, averages, and counts, applying borders and shading, and saving the spreadsheet with their name. The questions progressively build skills in spreadsheet functions, formatting, calculations, and presenting summarized data.
4th Form Introduction to Spreadsheets - Practical Worksheet
Questions
1. Type the data in the image above in a spreadsheet
2. Format Unit Price and Sales with two decimal places and currency formatting. 3. Centre the spreadsheet heading "<your first name>'s Stationary Store" across the spreadsheet from column A to G. Make the heading Bold; also underline and italicize it. 4. Format all text as displayed in the sample. 5. Use a function to display total orders made in the Stationary Store. Calculate this in the “Total Orders” column. 6. Use a function to calculate the Sales (the formula for Sales is Unit Price * Total Orders) 7. Calculate the Order Average for each set of orders (2 decimal places) 8. In Cell A15, add the label “Count of Items”. Count the number of items sold by the store in cell B15. 9. In Cell A17, add the label “Total Orders Greater than 90”. Count the number of “Total Orders” greater than $90.00. Store the result in cell B17. 10. In a blank area of the spreadsheet below the “Total Orders Greater than 90”, calculate the Total Sales, Average Sales, Maximum Sales and Minimum Sales. Label each calculation respectively. 11. Apply all borders and shading (colour) shown in the sample. Apply separate borders for the count and sales calculations. 12. Name the worksheet “Stationary Store List” 13. Copy all the data above row 13 in the “Stationary Store List” sheet to sheet two (2) of the spreadsheet. Label sheet two (2) as “Sales Data”. 14. Save the excel document as "<your first name>'s Stationary Store".