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A student receives an allowance of $100.00 a week. The table shows how he spends the money each day. Monday # % 0 0 Tuesday # & % 0 ednesday # % 1 * Thursday # # % 0 !riday # ' % 10

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+alculate the total amount of money spent each day of the week. +alculate the total amount of money spent on each item for the week. +alculate his total e,penses for the week. +alculate the amount left from his allowance. !ormat the worksheet with $ si"ns +entre all headin"s (ave the worksheet as -Allowance. A student receives an allowance of $100.00 a week. The table shows how he spends the money each day. Monday # % 0 0 Tuesday # & % 0 ednesday # % 1 * Thursday # # % 0 !riday # ' % 10

Travellin" $unch (nacks )ames orld

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (") (%)

+alculate the total amount of money spent each day of the week. +alculate the total amount of money spent on each item for the week. +alculate his total e,penses for the week. +alculate the amount left from his allowance. !ormat the worksheet with $ si"ns +entre all headin"s (ave the worksheet as -Allowance.

/epreciation0 The super (tationery (tore is in receivership. The receiver has to value each piece of furniture and e1uipment for sale2 and has decided that the furniture and e1uipment should be depreciated at 103 for each year on the reducin" balance. The names of the furniture and e1uipment2 their 1uantity and their initial cost are listed. A 1 % & # * ' 7 8 1 0 1 1 9ou are re1uired to create a worksheet to0 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (") +alculate the initial total cost of the items. +alculate the value of each item after depreciation for each year up to year %000. +alculate the total value of all the items for each year up to the year %000. !ormat the worksheet with $ to two decimal places. +entre all headin"s. (ort the data in the year %000 column in descendin" order. (ave the worksheet as -/epreciation..
Item Desk Chairs Desks "ans "ilin# Ca$inets Photocopiers Display Cup$oar%s Computers Initial Price 850 1500 250 1200 500 2500 8500

Super Stationary Store

Quantity

Initial Total Cost

1997

1998

1999

2000

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The worksheet shows the item code2 name2 1uantity and unit price for seven different items bou"ht from $ow :rice ;etailers. A discount of 1%3 is "iven on all purchases.

A 1 % & # * ' < 7 8 1 0 9ou are re1uired to0 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
Item Co%e ++12! ++128 +-200 +C 5, CD2!1 C"1 5 0)7,7

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&o' Price

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(etailers

)ame *n%er +rm Deter#ent Superior Colo#ne De' Drop Per.ume /loss Po'%er )ail Polish 0outh 1ash Dental "loss

Quantity 2 15 20 5, ,5 50 9,

*nit Price 15 ,5 95 2 10 !5 8

Cost

Discount

Discounte% Price

+alculate the total cost of each item. +alculate the discount for each item. +alculate the discounted price of each item. +entre =ustify all headin"s Modify the numbers in the >nit :rice2 +ost2 discount and /iscounted :rice columns to show dollar ($) values and two decimal places. (ave the worksheet as -:urchases.

(#) The ?enith @il +ompany has four oilAproducin" districts. The mana"er of the company wants to forecast the profit that it will make for the last 1uarter of the year2 based on the present production levels2 operatin" cost and price of a barrel of oil.

The price of oil is presently 1uoted as >($&0.00 a barrel. The operatin" cost per barrel of oil is >($7.00. !i"ure 18 shows the number of barrels of oil produced for each month in each district. /isrict 1 % & # @ctober :roduction %&00 &*00 #&00 1*00 Bovember :roduction %*00 &*00 #%00 1700 /ecember :roduction %#00 &*00 #000 %#00

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)

+reate a spreadsheet to calculate the operatin" cost and profit for each district for each month. +alculate the total e,pected production cost for the period @ctober to /ecember. +alculate the total pro=ected profit. hat will be the pro=ected profits if a barrel of oil drops to >($%*.00 and then to >($%0.00C +reate a chart to display the total oil production for each district. +reate a chart to compare the pro=ected profits from the three rates (>( $&02 >( $%* and >( $%0) per barrel .

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1 2 ! 5 , 7 8 9 10 11 12 1! 1 15 1, 17 18 19

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"orm ! 1 -iolo#y 7, 2 ,7 5, ! ,7 ,5 &o'est mark

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(- Colle#e -ar$a%os 0ark Chemistry 5 5 2 ,7 , !8 5,

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Sheet 2n#lish 2! 5 ,5 5, 7, ,2 5

)ames 4ictoria -ishop (enee 2astman (a3i 5mar 0elissa Car%inal Donny Seepersa% /ary "re%ericks Shimona 4au#hn Su$6ect 0aths -iolo#y Chemistry Physics 2n#lish Class +3era#e

0aths ,7 7, 58 79 87 ,5 ,1 7i#hest mark

Physics 55 57 ,1 8 8! 7, ,5

Total

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(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (") (h)

5nter a blank row between row & and row #. +alculate the total marks obtained by each student. +alculate the avera"e mark for each student. >sin" a builtAin function2 e,tract the hi"hest (ma,imum) mark and lowest (minimum) mark for each sub=ect. +alculate and display the mean mark for the class2 correct to two decimal places. +entre all headin". /elete Melissa +ardinal and all her data from the worksheet. Dnsert the name and marks for this student into the worksheet between ;avi @mar and /onny (eepersad0 Dshana Eyoti2 Maths <*2 +hemistry 7*2 5n"lish <12 4iolo"y 702 :hysics '0.

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Move to an appropriate part of the worksheet and e,tract the hi"hest total and lowest total. (ave the worksheet as -+lass report..

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The (uperior +ar +ompany sells five different models of forei"n used cars0 the F,*2 +hameleon2 ;hino2 (peed (tar and :innacle. The advertised car price is called the showroom price. The buyer also has to pay a %03 "overnment ta, on the showroom price and a fi,ed licence fee of $1*2000. The final price is the price on the road2 !u"ire %1 shows how many of each model the company sold for the month of Eune0 Model Price +hameleon :innacle ;hino (peed (tar F,* * < # 8 & $%* 000 $%0 000 $#* *00 $1< 7*0 $*0 #*0 Quantity Showroom

!i"ure %10 +ars sold by the (uperior +ar +ompany The mana"er of the company wants to know the followin" information0 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (") (h) The ta, paid on each model of car The price includin" ta, for each model The cost of each car on the road The total monthly sales value ($) for each model The avera"e price of a car on the road The ma,imum sales total amon" the different models The minimum sales total amon" the different models @n a "raph2 the comparative total month sales for each model.

/esi"n and appropriately format a worksheet to show this information

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