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Hazel CA 5
Germe WA 9
Mark OR 4
Myrish HA 12 `=INDEX(AD49:AD54,(MATCH(MIN(AF49:AF54),AF49:AF54,0)))
Marnet TX 2
Britney IL 10
Name Name
MIN Index, MATCH, MINFormula
LARGE Myrish
Name
`=LARGE(AF46:AF51,3) Index, MATCH, LARGE Formula
Explaination Formula Explaination
ika-3 nga pinakadako Germe iindex o isulat gikan sa gireference nga cell, ang ikapila nga position, nga may rank ng ika 3 gikan sa pinaka
ika-5 nga pinakadako Mark iindex o isulat gikan sa gireference nga cell, ang ikapila nga position, nga may rank ng ika 5 gikan sa pinaka
#N/A
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ition, nga pinakagamay
ition, nga pinakadako
may rank ng ika 3 gikan sa pinakadako
may rank ng ika 5 gikan sa pinakadako
ID Region Product
1005 CA Shoes
1054 WA Hats
1089 OR Shirts
1062 HA Coats
1071 TX Slippers
1077 IL Belts
Name
INDEX Formula
Formula Explaination
Coats pangitaa gikan sa gihisgutang mga cells ug isulat ang ikaupat
=INDEX ( Column I want a return value from , MA
`=LARGE(AF46:AF51,3)
Formula Explaination
9 ika-3 nga pinakadako
4 ika-5 nga pinakadako
( Column I want a return value from , MATCH ( My Lookup Value , Column I want to Lookup against , Enter “0” ))
index(column nga pilian para ibutang niining cell,MATCH(mao kining valuja nga pangitaon, column nga tandian sa gipangita nga value)
ID Region Product ID
Hazel CA 5 Hazel
Germe WA 9 Germe
Mark CA 4 Mark
Myrish HA 12 `=INDEX(AD49:AD54,(MATCH(MIN
Myrish
Marnet TX 2 Marnet
Britney IL 10 Britney
Myrish
Name
GE(AF46:AF51,3) Index, MATCH, LARGE Formula
Region Product
CA 5
WA 9
OR 4
HA 12 `=INDEX(AD49:AD54,(MATCH(MIN(AF49:AF54),AF49:AF54,0)))
TX 2
IL 10
Name
Index, MATCH, MINFormula
Myrish
Name
Index, MATCH, LARGE Formula
Formula Explaination
ll, ang ikapila nga position, nga may
Germe
rank ng iindex
ika 3 gikan
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sa pinakadako
gikan sa gireference nga cell, ang ikapila nga position, nga may rank ng ika 3 gika
ll, ang ikapila nga position, nga may
Mark
rank ng iindex
ika 5 gikan
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sa pinakadako
gikan sa gireference nga cell, ang ikapila nga position, nga may rank ng ika 5 gika
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ila nga position, nga pinakadako
Formula or function
#N/A CONCATENATE
Badminton Err:504 CONCATENATE
Pingpong Trim
Badminton Player Family Name Games Points MIN
Volleball Mark B Pingpong 1 MAX
Badminton Hazel Verzano Badminton 5 TRIM
Basketball Marnet C Volleyball 5 LARGE
Badminton Jimmy L Volleyball 8 SMALL
Basketball Germe Alampay Volleyball 9 Conditional Formatting Column F
Razzel E Badminton 9.6 AVERAGE
Gerome F Volleyball 10 MODE
HaMel N Badminton 10 MODE
Markos G Pingpong 10.8 INDEX
Hanzel H Badminton 11.4 INDEX
Jason CD Basketball 12 INDEX, MATCH, MAX
Manuel Roxas III Pingpong 12 INDEX, MATCH, MIN
Gretel I Volleyball 13 INDEX, MATCH, MIN
Ruel K Badminton 14 INDEX, MATCH, "Germe"
Britney D Basketball 14 INDEX, MATCH, LARGE
Arnel M Pingpong 14.4 LOOKUP
VLOOKUP
LARGE,1,2 ,3... Etc
LARGE,1,2 ,3... Etc
LARGE,1,2 ,3... Etc
INDEX, LARGE
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Games Points
Badminton 5
Volleyball 2
Pingpong 1
Basketball 12
Volleyball 5
Basketball 14
Badminton 9.6
Volleyball 10
Pingpong 10.8
Badminton 11.4
Volleyball 13
Pingpong 12
Badminton 13.2
Volleyball 8
Pingpong 14.4
Badminton 10
Bonus for each score in ev
Family name First name
Number
Average
Needs
Total
SCORE Improvement or
Satisfactory
English Filipino Math Science
1 Arnel M 14 13 36 47 110
2 Britney D 2 15 39 47 104
3 Germe Alampay 12 7 47 14 80 Satisfactory
4 Gerome F 10 18 28 11 67
5 Gretel I 5.6 18 14 15 53
6 Hanzel H 6 14 9 5.5 35
7 Hazel Verzano 5.8 14 49 5.8 75
8 Jason CD 5.5 15 43 12 76
9 Jimmy L 8 14 43 7 72
10 Manuel Roxas III 12 17 33 43 105
11 Mark B 10 11 45 49 116
12 Markos G 11 17 37 45 110
13 Marnet C 5.2 15 41 7 69
14 Razzel E 9 14 41 10 74
15 Ruel K 14 14 42 12 82
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Bonus for each score in every Subject
For For For Math: For
English : Filipino: raise to the Science:
add times power of 2 times 3
divided by 35
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CONCATENATE Sumpaya ang B3 ug C3
1,547 & Sumpaya ang B3 ug C4 ug G3
Match pangitaa gikan sa column "Science"l ug isulat ang ikap
MIN What is the smallest score in column "science"
MAX What is the Highest score in column "science"
TRIM Remove extra spaces at N2
LARGE What is the 4th largest number in the total
9.5 SMALL What is the 2nd smallest number in the total
Conditional FormattingColor blue the top 3 highest number in the total
IF if cell in G is less than 10 then "need improvement" oth
74 MODE Unsa may gabalik2X nga score sa column English
RANK What rank is the reference number among bun
INDEX What is the second row in the column Family Name
1681 INDEX What is the 4th row in the column Family Name
INDEX, MATCH, MAX Who is the highest total score in 4 subjects
INDEX, MATCH, MIN Who is the lowest total score in 4 subjects
match
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Result Explanation
Sumpayon
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mn "Science"l ug isulat ang ikapila nya position
kuhaansa ug
column
space
core in column "science" Pinakagamay nga Points
ore in column "science" Pinakadako nga Points
Formula or functionBinlan lang ug 1 space ang texts
number in the total 104 Ika-5 sa pinakadako
est number in the total Ika-2 sa pinakaGAMAY
ghest number in the total
10 then "need improvement" otherwise "Satisfactory". Place the result in column J
ga score sa column English Pinaka pabalikbalik na points
ence number among bun 4
w in the column Family Name unsa may ikaduhang row Razzel
the column Family Name unsa may ika-upat nga row
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l score in 4 subjects Who is the lowest score in
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1. Which formula can you use to find the total numbers sold?
A: "=B1*B2*B3"
B: B2+B3+B4 .
C: "=B2+B3+B4"
D: B2*B3*B4
2. Parker was trying to find her average run time using a spreadsheet.
However, when she pressed enter, the spreadsheet returned a number that was way too big. How can she fix her formula?
A: Put parentheses around B2+B3+B4+B5+B6
B: The only way to fix her formula is to use the AVERAGE function.
C: Change her formula to =B2-B3-B4-B5-B6/5
D: Divide by 10 instead of 5
4. Bob has a spreadsheet of all the power tools he sells and their prices.
He would like to know which power tool is the cheapest. Which function should he use?
A: LOWEST
B: MIN
C: MAX
D: AVERAGE
6. This is a spreadsheet to keep track of club member dues. In column C, you want to write “yes” next to each person
who has paid at least $20 and “no” next to the people who have paid less than $20. Which formula should you put in cell C2?
A: "=IF(B2>=20, "Yes","No")"
B: "=CONDITIONAL(B2>20, "No", "Yes")"
C: "=CONDITIONAL(B2>=20, "No","Yes")"
D: "=IF(B2=20, "Yes","No")"
7. Carla created a running log. However, she forgot to label the calculated value in cell B8. What did she calculate?
8. Which number format would add a dollar sign to each number in the Price column?
A: General
B: Currency
C: Time
D: Percentage
9. If you wanted to find the total cost of items in cells B2:B6 after a 5% discount, which formula would you use?
10. David wants to combine both the menu item and the price into one column separated by a comma. Which formula should he use?
A: =COMBINE(A2,B2)
B: =CONCATENATE(A2,B2)
C: =CONCATENATE(A2,”,”,B2)
D: =COMBINE(A2”,”B2)
11. Su is planning a theme park trip for her husband, herself, and her three children.
She has a budget of $500.00. Adult tickets cost $55.00 each and child tickets cost $25.00 each. Here is what she has so far:
Which formula should go in cell B4?
A: "=B1*D1+B2*D2"
B: "=B3-SUM(B1:B2)"
C: "=B1*(D1+B2)*D2"
D: "=PRODUCT(B1:D2)"
13. Imagine you have a spreadsheet of orders, and you want to add customer contact information. The customers’ information is listed on a separate spreadsheet. Whi
A: CONCATENATE
B: FIND
C: VLOOKUP
D: DATALOCATE
14. The first argument in a VLOOKUP function tells the function __________. #VALUE!
A: The column index number
B: To use an approximate or exact match
C: What to look for
D: Where to look
1. Which formula can you use to find the total numbers sold?
Your answer: B: The only way to fix her formula is to use the AVERAGE function.INCORRECT
Correct Answer: A: Put parentheses around B2+B3+B4+B5+B6
Review This
4. Bob has a spreadsheet of all the power tools he sells and their prices. He would like to know which power tool is the cheapest. Which function should he u
Your answer: B: MINCORRECT
Review This
5. Which of these is an absolute cell reference?
Your answer: B: $A$3CORRECT
Review This
6. This is a spreadsheet to keep track of club member dues. In column C, you want to write “yes” next to each person who has paid at least $20 and “no” nex
ts cost $55.00 each and child tickets cost $25.00 each. Here is what she has so far:
wn list of payment options. Which feature should he use?
n is listed on a separate spreadsheet. Which function will let you bring the contact information from one spreadsheet to another?
Players Score Region
Hazel 5 CA pass pass
Germe 9 WA pass pass
Mark 4 CA pass pass
MYRISH 1 HA fail fail
Marnet 2 TX fail fail
Britney 10 IL pass pass
What is the average score of each students, place the result in column H
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Alar, Clarice B
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