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Exercise 1 – Holiday Costs

1. Create a new Worksheet as shown below:

2. Enter a formula in cell B8 to calculate the Sub Total of the Travel Costs. When you have entered
this formula and are confident that it is correct, copy the formula to the other cells in the row (i.e.
cells C8:F8).
3. Enter a formula in cell B16 to calculate the Sub Total of the Additional Costs. Copy this formula
to cells C16:F16.
4. Enter a formula in cell B18 to calculate the Grand Total. Copy this formula to cells C18:F18.
5. Rename worksheet to holiday expenditure

Exercise 2 – Confectionery Sales


1. Create a Worksheet as shown below to record confectionery sales in the student refectory. The
prices are given in British pounds.

Items Price Number Sold Total Sold Sales


Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
Mars Bar 0.29 55 72 65 70
Snicker 0.32 38 62 44 59
Fuse 0.30 122 54 98 84
KitKat 0.29 98 115 90 101
Bounty 0.34 65 83 65 79
Wispa 0.31 48 52 35 67
Total Sold
per Week

2. Save the Worksheet as sweets.


3. Create a formula in the Total Sold column to calculate the total of each type of bar sold.
Total Sold = number sold in week 1 + number sold in week 2 + number sold in week 3 + number
sold in week 4
4. Create a formula in the Sales column to calculate the sales value of each type of chocolate bar
sold.
Sales = Total Sold * Price
5. In the row Total Sold per Week, create a formula to calculate the total number of chocolate bars
sold per week.
Total Sold per Week = Mars Bars + Snickers + Fuse + KitKat + Bounty + Wispa
6. Add two new rows at the bottom of the Worksheet and label them Minimum Sold and Maximum
Sold. Create formulae in these rows to calculate the Minimum chocolate bars sold per week and
the Maximum chocolate bars sold per week.
7. Format the figures in the column Price to currency with two decimal places, and the figures in
the column Sales as number (no decimals). Bold all column titles.
8. Add one column to the right of the table, with the title: "Sales in Euros".
9. Using the exchange rate 1 GBP = 0.60 EURO. (The prices shown in the Worksheet are expressed
in GBP). Create a formula to calculate Sales in EMU for each chocolate bar in the column.
Sales in EMU = Sales * Exchange Rate (0.6)
10. Rename work sheet to sweets
PRACTICAL EXERCISE 3
Enter the data given below into a worksheet 4.
A B C D E
1 Stationery Supplies Ltd
2
3 Date SalesPerso Item Receipt No Amount
n
4 21-Nov Carl Toys 1238 1,782.10
5 26-Nov Carl Stationery 1255 4,853.55
6 26-Nov Carl Toys 1395 51.35
7 Carl’s Total
8 21-Nov John Cards 1141 91.15
9 24-Nov John Books 1982 442.60
10 21-Nov John Toys 1885 561.50
11 26-Nov John Toys 1875 62.75
12 John’s Total
13 22-Nov Judy Books 1032 234.50
14 26-Nov Judy Sports goods 1920 472.60
15 Judy’s Total
16 25-Nov Mary Toys 1774 364.15
17 Mary’s Total
18 22-Nov Susan Electronics 1160 52.95
19 23-Nov Susan Cards 1075 81.60
20 23-Nov Susan Others 1745 132.95
21 24-Nov Susan Sports goods 1662 2,580.10
22 Susan’s
Total
23
24 Grand Total
(i). Calculate the totals for each salesperson and get the grand total.:
(ii). Format the worksheet as follows:
Make all the Totals bold, two decimal places, comma, center the title across columns
A-E and make it size 16, bold and Italic.
(iii). Put a double border round the whole table and a single line border inside the table.
(iv). Save the worksheet as Stationery Analysis.

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