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The IF function is a logical function used for making decisions based on some condition(s) Conditions have to result in Boolean values. (relational expressions, true/false) 2
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=IF(Test, value_if_true,value_if_false) Test Condition that can be evaluated to true or false Question that is answered either true or false Value_if_true Action to perform if test is true Value_if_false Action to perform if test is false 3
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4 File 1-Excel Training Part 2
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Gradebook1!I3: Display, “Pass” if student passed the class or “Fail” if student did not pass. A passing score for this class is 245. Copy the formula for each student in the list. 5
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6 File 1-Excel Training Part 2
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Gradebook2!H3: Calculate curved grade for students Score Less than 150--Curve 10% Score Greater than or Equal to150--Curve grade.05% 7
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Gradebook2!H3: Calculate curved grade for students Score Less than 150--Curve 10% Score Greater than or Equal to150--Curve grade.05% 8
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Gradebook2!K3: Calculate student’s letter grade 9
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Functions that allow you to lookup a value in a list Reference functions we will use VLOOKUP HLOOKUP 10
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VLOOKUP-List is set up in columns HLOOKUP-List is set up in Rows ScoreGrade 0E 60D 70C 80B 90A Score060708090 GradeEDCBA 11
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=VLOOKUP(lookup_value,table_array, col_index_num, range_lookup) lookup_value criteria to lookup or “match” table_array The list col_index_num the column number in your range where to find the corresponding data range_lookup the lookup type TRUE ( or blank…Default) Looks for a match by finding the greatest value that does not exceed the criteria The lookup value cannot be smaller than the first value in the list The first column/row in the list must be in ascending order FALSE Function only looks for exact matches of the criteria or returns N/A# 12
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13 File 1-Excel Training Part 2
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Gradebook2!K3: Calculate student’s letter grade 14
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15 Gradebook2!K3: Calculate student’s letter grade
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AND All items must be true for the statement to be true =AND(logical1, logical2,…) OR At least one item must be true for the statement to be true =OR(logical1, logical2,…) 16
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17 File 1-Excel Training Part 2
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18 OSUN Admissions!H3: Invalid Scores? True or False? Invalid Math PlacementScore 800 Invalid Foreign Language PlacementScore 800 Invalid English PlacementScore 800 Invalid Class RankClass Size Class Rank
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19 OSUN Admissions!I3 : All Placement Scores < 500? True or False?
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20 OSUN Admissions!J3: Math Placement Score > Average of all Math Placement Scores? True or False?
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21 OSUN Admissions!K3 Foreign Language Score or English Score> 550? True or False?
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22 OSUN Admissions!L3 Student in top 20% of class? True or False?
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23 OSUN Admissions!M3: Admission Status?Accept, Waitlist, Reject RejectInvalid Score or all Placement Scores < 500 AcceptMath Placement Score > Average Math Placement Score for all students and Top 20% of class WaitlistOtherwise
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24 OSUN Admissions!N3: Scholarship Candidate? Math Score + Foreign Language Score + English Score > 1,600
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25 OSUN Admissions!C8: Average Placement Scores Compared to Last Year? Higher, Same, Lower (Last years average score: 610) HigherAverage Math Score > 610 SameAverage Math Score = 610 LowerOtherwise
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