1. A12: Formula Practice
In this assignment, you’re going to own a coffee shop. You’ll make a spreadsheet to track your
inventory costs. Here’s what it should look like:
Coffee by Carol
Scenic Caldwell, Idaho!
Item Number in Inventory Cost Per Item Total Inventory
Value
Coffee: Decaf in
pounds
56 $7.56
Coffee: Medium in
pounds
66 $6.55
Coffee: Dark in pounds 23 $9.55
Small Filters 50 $.50
Large Filters 66 $.65
Milk in Gallons 20 $1.00
Sugar in Pounds 12 $1.29
Stir Sticks packets 30 $3.50
Grand Total
1.) Enter the title (you can name it anything you’d like)
2.) Enter the city
3.) Enter the data
4.) Figure out the formula that will tell you the total inventory value for each item
5.) Figure out the formula that will tell you the total value of your entire inventory
6.) Merge your title across all the data (column A1 to A4)
7.) Merge your city across all the data (columns B1 to B4)
8.) Rename the spreadsheet tab (at the bottom)
9.) Save the workbook at A12 YourName
Now click to the second spreadsheet in the work book. You’re going to build another
spreadsheet.
2. Here’s the data to enter:
Painting Inc.
Paint Sales: In Gallons
Paint Color Jan Feb Mar Quarter Total
Red 45 55 64
Purple 22 33 66
Blue 56 26 95
Green 53 99 98
Yellow 92 35 96
Monthly Total
1.) Enter the title (you can name it anything you’d like)
2.) Enter the type of information (Paint Sales)
3.) Enter the data
4.) Figure out the formula that will tell you the total sold each month
5.) Figure out the formula that will tell you the total sold for each color
6.) Figure out the formula that will tell you the total amount sold for the quarter
7.) Merge your title across all the data (column A1 to A5)
8.) Merge your type of information across all the data (columns B1 to B5)
9.) Rename the spreadsheet tab (at the bottom)
10.) Save the workbook
11.) upload to Bb.