Homework 2
Homework 2
Appliance Clothes Dryer Computer Blu-Ray Player Light Bulbs Sound System Television Washing Machine Vacuum Cleaner Toaster Refrigerator Air Conditioner Coffee Maker Total
Cost Per Hours Used Total Cost Per Hour Monthly Month (30 Days) $ 0.447 20 $ 8.94 $ 0.08 150 $ 12.00 $ 0.061 100 $ 6.10 $ 0.056 160 $ 8.96 $ 0.05 180 $ 9.00 $ 0.08 90 $ 7.20 $ 0.06 30 $ 1.80 $ 0.73 6 $ 4.38 $ 0.33 10 $ 3.30 $ 0.0779 149.9 $ 11.68 $ 0.078 300 $ 23.40 $ 0.37 4.7 $ 1.74 $ 98.50
Question: Now that you have looked over your results, did you neglect to include any appliances? How did you determine the costs you used in your calculations? I believe most of the utilities are accounted for, although I added five new items that I thought would be relevant to this research: vacuum cleaner, toaster, refrigerator, air conditioner and coffeemaker. I got all the estimates from this website here. To determine the total cost per month, I used the equation of (cost per hour) x (hours used monthly). The equation being something like (cell number)*(cell number). For the total altogether, I used the AutoSum button on the far upper right corner. In this scenario, I spent $98.50 altogether for my energy consumption.
Question: How did you decide on the formula to use for the amoun club needs to save? Which formats did you use and why? Which the you use for your worksheet?
I decided on the formula for the amount each club needs to save by mult percentage needed (5%) to the amount in the total column. So formula was =5%*(cell number). I used the centering text formats, along with the of certain columns and originally used cell styles that changed when I dec salmon colored theme called Clarity. It seemed like an appropriate name worksheet with financial data for school clubs and the amount they've be allocated, fundraised, and need to save.
Club Data
$ $ $ $ $ $ Average 25,000.00 15,250.00 7,375.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 4,350.00 Lowest Values $ 10,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ Highest Values 40,000.00 25,500.00 12,750.00 5,000.00 3,500.00 7,200.00 Total $ 50,000.00 $ 30,500.00 $ 14,750.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 8,700.00
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Question: Which companies did you choose for your report? Which services offered the best deals that you would be willing to use? I chose TimeWarner Cable, DirecTV and Charter Communications because they are popular internet server companies constantly advertising their products.
It seems almost excessive to pay a thousand dollars+ every yea for the best bundle, but I would probably get DirecTV or Char for their basic packages (after making sure that their internet connection is notably stable because I wouldn't mind paying more for security). After calculating the cost of the packages an entire year though, these deals don't really seem all that ch anymore.
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Cost for Best Service (Year) $ 1,379.88 $ 1,043.88 $ 1,079.76 Minimum $ 64.99 $ 24.99 $ 29.99 Maximum $ 114.99 $ 86.99 $ 89.98 Average Values $ 89.99 $ 55.99 $ 59.99
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State
North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming Vermont Alaska Montana Nebraska Idaho New Hampshire Maine West Virginia Utah Rhode DistrictIsland of Columbia Hawaii Arkansas Kansas Delaware Kentucky Iowa New Mexico Oklahoma Mississippi Wisconsin Alabama Oregon Indiana Louisiana Minnesota Nevada South Carolina Colorado Missouri Tennessee Connecticut Arizona Washington Massachusetts Maryland North Carolina Ohio
Number of abortions, by state of residence, 20071 910 960 1,170 1,720 2,000 2,110 2,500 2,860 2,990 3,030 3,070 3,940 4,420 5,400 5,650 5,690 5,720 5,850 6,110 6,660 7,350 7,480 7,850 9,870 11,130 12,410 12,440 12,520 13,480 13,630 13,750 15,160 15,250 15,590 17,730 17,990 25,030 26,460 28,720 30,220 32,620
500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
455,000.00 480,000.00 585,000.00 860,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,055,000.00 1,250,000.00 1,430,000.00 1,495,000.00 1,515,000.00 1,535,000.00 1,970,000.00 2,210,000.00 2,700,000.00 2,825,000.00 2,845,000.00 2,860,000.00 2,925,000.00 3,055,000.00 3,330,000.00 3,675,000.00 3,740,000.00 3,925,000.00 4,935,000.00 5,565,000.00 6,205,000.00 6,220,000.00 6,260,000.00 6,740,000.00 6,815,000.00 6,875,000.00 7,580,000.00 7,625,000.00 7,795,000.00 8,865,000.00 8,995,000.00 12,515,000.00 13,230,000.00 14,360,000.00 15,110,000.00 16,310,000.00
Virginia Georgia Michigan Pennsylvania Illinois New Jersey Texas Florida New York California U.S. total
32,750 33,680 35,780 42,550 48,710 55,740 80,510 88,600 144,390 220,840 1,202,990
500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
16,375,000.00 16,840,000.00 17,890,000.00 21,275,000.00 24,355,000.00 27,870,000.00 40,255,000.00 44,300,000.00 72,195,000.00 110,420,000.00
See source 1 Source: 1. Excludes nonresidents of the United States who Sources: 1. CDC 2007 Abortion Surveillance
2,860
1,720 2,000
2,500
2,110
* As you can see by this graph, the ten lowest abortion numbers by state are all within similar ranges of
Wyoming Idaho
Alaska
* As you can see by this graph, the five lowest state costs for abortion range within $400,000 and just below $1,00,000, with the biggest gap in numbers between Wyoming and
144,390
55,740 80,510
highest numbers and the eight other states that round out top ten.
Illinois
88,600
Ohio New Jersey Virginia Texas Georgia Florida Michigan New York Pennsylvania California
* For a closer look at these numbers, we took the five top states to compare the amount of money earned in 2007. New York and California are ahead by far, and there is even a huge difference between those two.
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* Comparison of the five states with the lowest numbers and the five states with the highest numbers. As you can see, the states with the lowest numbers don't even come close and there is a significant distance.
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Grades 4 4 4 4 4 4
Grade Points 20 16 12 16 20 12 96
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Back to TOC Classes class1 class2 class4 class5 class6 Units 4 5 4 3 3 19 GPA >> RGPA>> 3.53 3.79 Grades b b a a a Grade Points 12 15 16 12 12 67
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Back to TOC Classes class1 class2 class4 class5 class6 Units 4 5 4 3 3 19 GPA >> 4.0 Grades a a a a a Grade Points 16 20 16 12 12 76
a 4
b 3
c 2
d 1
f 0