This spreadsheet tracks the daily and weekly sales of four employees. It calculates the total weekly sales for each employee in column G and indicates if it is a "Good Sale" or "Bad Sale" based on being above or below $5,000. It also uses functions like SUM, MAX, MIN, and COUNT to analyze the sales data across employees and days.
This spreadsheet tracks the daily and weekly sales of four employees. It calculates the total weekly sales for each employee in column G and indicates if it is a "Good Sale" or "Bad Sale" based on being above or below $5,000. It also uses functions like SUM, MAX, MIN, and COUNT to analyze the sales data across employees and days.
This spreadsheet tracks the daily and weekly sales of four employees. It calculates the total weekly sales for each employee in column G and indicates if it is a "Good Sale" or "Bad Sale" based on being above or below $5,000. It also uses functions like SUM, MAX, MIN, and COUNT to analyze the sales data across employees and days.
A B C D E F G H Good Sales/ Bad Sales 1 Employee Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Weekly Sales 2 3 = IF(G3>=5000,"Good Sale"," Bad Sale") Sheila Hall 50 8900 1500 2000 3100 =SUM (B3:F3) 4 Deborah = IF(G4>=5000,"Good Sale"," Bad Sale") Mulling 600 700 875 800 1200 =SUM (B4:F4) 5 Patrick Clarke 1200 1500 3000 4500 5000 =SUM (B5:F5) = IF(G5>=5000,"Good Sale"," Bad Sale") 6 Betty Kemp 500 650 850 1600 2000 =SUM (B6:F6) = IF(G6>=5000,"Good Sale"," Bad Sale") 7 8 Maximum per day =MAX(B3:B6) =MAX(C3:C6) =MAX(D3:D6) =MAX(E3:E6) =MAX(F3:F6) 9 Minimum per day =MIN(B3:B6) =MIN(C3:C6) =MIN(D3:D6) =MIN(E3:E6) =MIN(F3:F6) 10 No. of =COUNT(A3:A6 Employees )
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