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Functions Exercises: Project-Files Folder To Get Access To The Files Used in The Exercises

This document outlines 4 exercises to practice using Excel functions. Exercise 1 covers basic formulas for calculating discounts and dates. Exercise 2 focuses on functions like MAX, MIN, AVERAGE, COUNTIF. Exercise 3 works on absolute cell references. Exercise 4 calculates percentage increases/decreases and uses COUNTIF. The exercises provide hands-on practice with commonly used Excel functions and formulas.

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Functions Exercises: Project-Files Folder To Get Access To The Files Used in The Exercises

This document outlines 4 exercises to practice using Excel functions. Exercise 1 covers basic formulas for calculating discounts and dates. Exercise 2 focuses on functions like MAX, MIN, AVERAGE, COUNTIF. Exercise 3 works on absolute cell references. Exercise 4 calculates percentage increases/decreases and uses COUNTIF. The exercises provide hands-on practice with commonly used Excel functions and formulas.

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Functions Exercises

For this topic we have multiple exercises for you to work through. Download
the project-files folder to get access to the files used in the exercises.

Exercise 1 - Basic Formulas


1. Open the formulas-exercise1 spreadsheet.
2. Enter a formula in cell F4 to return the total in E4 minus a 10%
discount. Copy the formula down to cell F17.

3. Enter a formula in cell H4 to return the number of days until the date
due. Copy the formula down to cell H17.

4. Enter a SUM function in cell H1 to total the values in range F4:F17.

Exercise 2 - Using Excel Functions


1. Open the formulas-exercise2 file.
2. Enter a function in cell H5 to return the maximum Maths exam score
from the table. Copy the formula across for English, History and
Geography.

3. Enter a function in cell H6 to return the minimum Maths exam score


from the table and copy it across the other subjects.

4. Enter a function in cell H7 to return the average Maths exam score and
copy it across.
5. Enter a COUNTIF function in cell H8 to return the number of pupils to
pass Maths (pass mark is 70 or higher). Copy the formula across.

6. Enter a COUNTIF function in cell H9 to return the number of pupils who


failed Maths (score is less than 70). Copy the formula across.

Exercise 3 - Working with Absolute Cell References


1. Open the absolute-references-exercise file.
2. Enter a formula in cell D3 to calculate 20% of the total in C3. Do this by
referencing the 20% in cell D1, not by typing 20% in the formula.
Reference D1 in a way that when you copy the formula to cell D7 it still
works correctly.

3. Enter a formula in E3 to then add the VAT in D3 to the total in C3. Copy
down to E7.

1. Click on the Mixed worksheet of the absolute-references-exercise file.


2. In cell B2, Enter a formula to multiply the value in B1 by A2. Do this in
a way so that if you copy the formula down to B11 and then across to
column J, it continues to work correctly.
Exercise 4 - Calculating percentage increase/decrease
1. Open the store-sales files.
2. In cell E6, enter a formula to calculate the percentage increase or
decrease between the prior year in column C and the current year in
column D. Copy the formula down to cell E20.

3. In cell G6, use the COUNTIF function to count how many stores met or
exceeded the £15,000 sales target for the current year.

4. In cell G9, use the COUNTIF function to count how many stores
increased sales from last year.

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