Lesson 5 – Band Manager Objectives

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Lesson 5 – Band Manager Objectives Be able to: Add additional variables to the model and consider the outcome of these changes. Understand how to: Construct formulae to take account of the new variables. Know and be able to How to format the model to be clearly readable, and suitable to present to a company

Lesson 5 – Band Manager Task You are now going to demonstrate changing a model and formatting it so it looks more professional. Open up Task 5 Instructions and see if you can follow it. Extension. What other values do you think you can add to your model that would reflect a more realistic model of a tour. Add these new rows. Write a brief report to the band telling them how their tour went, using the figures on your model for reference.