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Spreadsheets

TASK “A” Create a table in spreadsheet that records the following data for each student: ID Number, Last Name, First Name, Gender, Grade Level. Add a new column to determine the students school fee based on their Grade level.

Insert columns to: calculate the amount to be paid for tuition determine the appropriate payment plan use an appropriate function to display the percentages for discount or interest based on the payment plan selected calculate discount or interest due for each student enter the actual amount paid by each student

Calculate totals for all tuition, discount/interest, actual amount paid A new student O’Neil Golding has been added to the upper school population, the student’s fee was paid in full.

The third student was unable to meet the requirement for full payment plan and instead selected the tri-payment plan. Make the necessary changes.

Task “B” Insert a column to calculate the remaining balance to be paid Sort the data by payment plan in ascending order then by last name in ascending order

In another section of the spreadsheet use complex criteria to extract all person who opted for bi-payment and tri-payment

Create a summary table to show total males, total females, total students, total payments received, Total amount owed, maximum amount owed, minimum amount owed, Average Payments Received.

The principal in a bid to encourage the payment of balances has decided to reduce the interest rate to 6.5%. Make the necessary changes to the spreadsheet.

Create a pie chart to illustrate the total number of students in each payment plan. Give the chart an appropriate name and place it on a separate sheet.

Generate a bar graph to show the trend in fee payments for upper school students. Use of appropriate titles and labels. Place the graph in a suitable section on the worksheet.