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New Perspectives Excel 2016 | Module 3: SAM Project 1a

Snackin-Pak
PERFORMING CALCULATIONS WITH FORMULAS AND FUNCTIONS

GETTING STARTED
 Open the file NP_EX16_3a_FirstLastName_1.xlsx, available for download
from the SAM website.

 Save the file as NP_EX16_3a_FirstLastName_2.xlsx by changing the “1” to


a “2”.

o If you do not see the .xlsx file extension in the Save As dialog box, do
not type it. The program will add the file extension for you automatically.

 With the file NP_EX16_3a_FirstLastName_2.xlsx still open, ensure that


your first and last name is displayed in cell B6 of the Documentation sheet.

o If cell B6 does not display your name, delete the file and download a new
copy from the SAM website.

PROJECT STEPS
1. Keith Herman works for Snackin-Pak, a recent start-up that sends boxed sets of
packaged snacks to its subscribers on a weekly basis. He keeps track of the
company’s sales and inventory, as well as relevant product information, in an
Excel worksheet that is updated and distributed weekly.

Switch to the Orders worksheet. In cell A2, insert the NOW function to record
the current date and time.

2. The data section called Transaction Growth shows how many boxed sets were
sold each month. Keith entered a formula into the range O6:O10 to calculate
the highest amount of each set sold over the course of the year. He notices that
all of the values in the range are 1,408, even though more boxed sets than this
were sold in some months.

Edit the formula in cell O6 so that it uses relative references instead of


absolute references for the range B6:M6, and then copy the formula from cell
O6 to fill the range O7:O10 without formatting.

3. In cell P6, create a formula using the MIN function to find the lowest number of
the Fit Bits boxed set ordered (the range B6:M6). Copy the formula from cell
P6 to fill the range P7:P10 without formatting.

4. The worksheet will also show the average number of orders fulfilled for each
column in the section above.

In cell B12, create a nested formula using the AVERAGE and ROUND functions
to first find the average number of boxed sets sold in January (the range
B6:B9), and then round the answer to 0 digits.

Copy the formula from cell B12 to the range C12:N12.


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5. The data section called Inventory Tracker shows how many of each boxed set
component has been ordered by the company each month. Use AutoFill with
the values in the range B15:D15 to extend the series of months to the range
E15:M15.

6. In cell O16, create a formula using the MAX function to find the peak inventory
number for the Bars/Clusters component (the range B16:M16). Copy the
formula from cell O16 to fill the range O17:O23 without formatting.

7. Switch to the Product Lookup worksheet. This worksheet shows information on


the boxed sets and the components that come in each set.

The last person to work on the workbook mistakenly pasted “one hundred” into
cell B10, which created an error in cell B14. Change the value in cell B10 from
“one hundred” to 100 to eliminate the error message in cell B14.

8. The data section called Boxed Set Information is incomplete.

In cell B16, create a formula using the SUM function to find the total calories in
the Munchie Madness boxed set by totaling the calories from Baked Goods (cell
B5), Bars/Clusters (cell B6), Granola (cell B9), and Popcorn (cell B11).

9. In cell C14, create a formula using the COUNTA function to count the number
of components in the Fit Bits boxed set (the range B20:F20). Copy the formula
from cell C14 to fill the range C15:C17 without formatting to count the number
of components for the rest of the boxed sets.

10. The data section called Product Information Lookup uses a mix of user input
cells, output cells, and calculated cells to display various information for a
single boxed set. Format the section as follows:

a. Apply the Input cell style to cell I5.

b. Apply the Output cell style to the range I6:I8.

c. Apply the Calculation cell style to cell I9.

11. In cell I6, create a formula using the VLOOKUP function to display the number
of calories in the selected boxed set. Use the boxed set listed in cell I5 as the
lookup value, the range A14:D17 as the table array, column number 2 as the
column index number, and FALSE as the range lookup value. Use absolute
references for cell I5 and the range A14:D17.

12. In cell I9, create a formula without using a function that first adds the selected
boxed set’s net weight (cell I8) to the packing weight (cell E5), and then
divides the value by 16 to show the shipping weight in pounds.

13. The delivery service used by the company charges a higher rate for packages
weighing over 3 lbs.

In cell I10, create a formula that uses the IF function to determine if a boxed
set is overweight by checking if the shipping weight (cell I9) is greater than 3.
If this condition is true, the cell should display Yes, and if it is false, the cell
should display No. (Hint: Use “Yes” for the value if true, and “No” for the value
if false.)

14. The company can make more profit by keeping shipping costs to a minimum.
Keith has been put in charge of the packaging redesign project, and he needs
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to figure out what weight of packaging can keep even the heaviest boxed set
from being overweight.

Perform a Goal Seek Analysis to find a packing weight that will bring the
shipping weight of the Sweet Stuff boxed set down to 2.9 lbs. Use cell I9 as the
cell to set, 2.9 as the target value, and cell E5 as the changing cell. Keep the
values generated by the Goal Seek Analysis as the value for cells E5, I9, and
I10.

Your workbook should look like the Final Figures on the following pages. (The value in
cell E5 generated by the Goal Seek Analysis has been intentionally blurred out in Final
Figure 1.) Save your changes, close the workbook, and then exit Excel. Follow the
directions on the SAM website to submit your completed project.

Final Figure 1: Product Lookup Worksheet


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Final Figure 2: Orders Worksheet

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