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Excel Lesson 8 and Schoology
         Post Charts
        Anthony Sanchez
            Period 2
         March 8, 2012
Average Monthly Temperatures for Chico, California

                                                                                              (in Fahrenheit)


                               Month       Jan        Feb        Mar        Apr        May         June         July        Aug        Sept        Oct        Nov        Dec


                             High                54         61         65         72         81           90           95         94          89         78         63         54


                             Low                 35         39         41         44         55           57           61         59          55         48         41         36




                                                                 Temperatures for Chico, California

                                    100
Temperatures in Fahrenheit




                                     90
                                     80
                                     70
                                     60
                                     50
                                     40
                                     30
                                     20
                                     10
                                      0
                                           Jan        Feb        Mar        Apr        May        June          July        Aug        Sept        Oct        Nov        Dec
                                    High   54         61         65         72         81           90          95          94         89          78         63         54
                                    Low    35         39         41         44         55           57          61          59         55          48         41         36
CORONADO FOUNDRIES
                                       Production and Scrap Report
                                       June

                   Factory                    Units Produced           Scrap Generated*
      Colorado                                      7,259                     110
      Iowa 1                                        8,723                     129
      Iowa 2                                        10,548                    245
      Kansas                                        5,211                      50
      Nevada                                        4,527                      45
      Oklahoma                                      9,914                     149
      Texas 1                                       11,204                    190
      Texas 2                                       8,564                     100
      Texas 3                                       6,799                      75
      Utah 1                                        7,612                     150
      Utah 2                                        8,247                     125
        Total                                       88,608                  1,368

      *Scrap is generated during the manufacturing process.


                                                        Production and Scrap Report
250



200



150



100



 50


                                                                       Untis Produced
 -
      4,000              5,000              6,000              7,000       8,000          9,000   10,000   11,000   12,000
MONTHLY CASH FLOW

Sources of Income
Salary                         $      3,200
Expenses
Housing                                 975
Groceries                               315
Taxes                                   275
Utilities                               300
Contributions                           200
Insurance                               125
Savings                                 300
Entertainment                           225
 Total Uses of Cash            $      2,715

Surplus                                       $485




             Entertainment               Where Our Money Goes
                  8%

                                       Savings
                                        11%
                                                                     Housing
                          Insurance
                                                                      36%
                             5%
                                               Utilities
                      Contributions                          Taxes Groceries
                                                11%
                           7%                                 10%    12%
McDonald's Corporation
                                               Restaurants
Company operated                                     8,785
Franchises                                          18,687
Affiliated                                           4,195

   Total                                            31,667



Source: McDonald's Corporation 2006 Annual Report

http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/invest/pub/2006_Annual_Report.html




                                                    Total Restaurants
                                                                         Company operated

                                                                         Franchises

                                                                         Affiliated
                                                     13%           28%


                                              59%
Operating Expenses
                                                                Years ending June 30
                                                                (in millions)


                                 Year                Expenses
                                 1997 $    1,721.8
                                 1998 $    1,790.9
                                 1999 $    2,062.7
                                 2000 $    2,226.6
                                 2001 $    2,489.0
                                 2002 $    3,259.8
                                 2003 $    3,071.0
                                 2004 $    3,199.5
                                 2005 $    3,427.9
                                 2006 $    5,628.1


Source: Annual Reports of the American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org
                                                                                American Red Cross
                                                                                Operating Expenses
                       $6,000.0
                       $5,000.0
                       $4,000.0
       (in millions)




                       $3,000.0
                       $2,000.0
                       $1,000.0
                            $-
                                          1997       1998          1999          2000   2001          2002   2003   2004   2005   2006
                                                                                               Year
Relationship of Study Time to Test Grades

 Student Study Time Test Grade
Anderson                     5.25       87
Block                           1       56
Chen                         5.25       95
Davis                        3.25       64
Evans                         4.5       75
Franks                          4       74
Gomez                        4.25       78
Herrera                      4.75       88
Ingram                        5.5       94
Johnson                       0.5       66
Kyle                            3       76
Langford                     3.75       75
Montrose                     3.25       74
Newman                        5.5       84
Ross                          4.5       85   Relationship Between Exam Grades and Study Time
Theisen                         6       90
Williams                     2.25       61
Wong                         5.75       91

                   100
                    95
                    90
     Exam Grades




                    85
                    80
                    75
                    70
                    65
                    60
                    55
                    50
                         0          1            2         3            4     5        6       7

                                                           Hours of Study
                                                           Series1
CONCESSION SALES
                                                                 Mountain College Musk Oxen
                       Food             Game 1         Game 2       Game 3       Game 4        Total
Hot Dogs                             $ 3,500        $ 3,950     $ 4,280       $ 3,850     $ 15,580
Sandwiches                             1,450          1,050          950          300        3,750
Chips                                  2,250          2,100        2,450        2,200        9,000
Popcorn                                1,750          1,900        2,100        2,200        7,950
Pretzels                                 750            775          900          525        2,950
 Total                               $ 9,700        $ 9,775     $ 10,680      $ 9,075     $ 39,230




                                                 Game 1
                                                          Concession Sales
                                                             Game 2 Game 3          Game 4


                       $4,500
                       $4,000
                       $3,500
     Salesin Dollars




                       $3,000
                       $2,500
                       $2,000
                       $1,500
                       $1,000
                        $500
                              $-
                                   Hot Dogs        Sandwiches         Chips          Popcorn           Pretzels
Median Income by Education Level
                                                     Education Level                                         Men                     Women
                       No high school diploma                                                     $       22,138             $      13,076
                       High school diploma                                                        $       31,683             $      20,179
                       Some college or associate's degree                                         $       39,601             $      25,736
                       Bachelor's degree                                                          $       53,693             $      26,250
                       Graduate or professional degree                                            $       71,918             $      47,319



                       Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey

                       http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf, page 13



                                                                                    EDUCATION PAYS
                   $80,000

                   $70,000
                                                                                          Men     Women
                   $60,000
Median Income




                   $50,000

                   $40,000

                   $30,000

                   $20,000

                   $10,000

                        $-

                Education level No high school diploma           High school diploma
                                                                                   Some college or associate's degree Bachelor's degree Graduate or professional degree
Annual Sales (in thousands)
              Segment                           Sales
Alfalfa                         $       1,723
Corn                                    3,627
Soybeans                                2,785
Wheat                                    895
 Total                          $       9,030

                        Annual Sales by Segment


                                Wheat      Alfalfa
                                 10%        19%

                   Soybeans
                     31%


                                                     Corn
                                                     40%
Most Populated Cities in the World

                                                                        Population
City                                                                    (in millions)
Tokyo/Yokohama                                                                               33.2
New York                                                                                     17.8
Sao Paulo                                                                                    17.7
Seoul/Incheon                                                                                17.5
Mexico City                                                                                  17.4
Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto                                                                           16.425
Manila                                                                                      14.75
Mumbai                                                                                      14.35
Delhi                                                                                        14.3
Jakarta                                                                                     14.25

Source: http://www.citymayors.com/statistics/largest-cities-population-125.html
Largest cities in the world by land area, population, and density as of January 6, 2007
accessed June 13, 2007



                                                                                World's 10 Largest Cities

                               35
      Population on Millions




                               30
                               25
                               20
                               15
                               10
                                5
                                0
Running Times
10-Week Workout Program

                               Week                    Time
                                           1                           35.5
                                           2                          35.25
                                           3                          35.25
                                           4                             35
                                           5                          35.25
                                           6                          34.75
                                           7                           34.5
                                           8                          34.15
                                           9                          34.25
                                          10                             34

                          36


                     35.5
        Time in MInutes




                          35


                     34.5
                                                                                           Series1

                          34


                     33.5


                          33
                                1     2   3    4   5          6   7           8   9   10
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

                                                       Triangle Software Corporation
(in thousands)                                                                                Year Ending December 31
                                                                2006               2007                 2008            2009            2010
Net Revenues                                                           $2,700             $3,800             $4,600            $6,000          $8,600
Net Income                                                                700                900              1,200             1,500           2,300
Total Assets                                                            2,700              3,900              5,300             7,300          10,000
Stockholders' Equity                                                    2,200              3,300              4,400             5,200           7,000
Return on Net Revenues                                                  25.9%              23.7%              26.1%             25.0%           26.7%


                                Net Revenues
                                Net Income
                                                      Trianlge Software Revenue and Income

                              $10,000

                               $9,000

                               $8,000

                               $7,000

                               $6,000
     (Dollars in Thousands)




                               $5,000

                               $4,000

                               $3,000

                               $2,000

                               $1,000

                                  $0
                                               2006      2007                   2008                  2009              2010
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Exce lesson 8 power point

  • 1. Excel Lesson 8 and Schoology Post Charts Anthony Sanchez Period 2 March 8, 2012
  • 2. Average Monthly Temperatures for Chico, California (in Fahrenheit) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec High 54 61 65 72 81 90 95 94 89 78 63 54 Low 35 39 41 44 55 57 61 59 55 48 41 36 Temperatures for Chico, California 100 Temperatures in Fahrenheit 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec High 54 61 65 72 81 90 95 94 89 78 63 54 Low 35 39 41 44 55 57 61 59 55 48 41 36
  • 3. CORONADO FOUNDRIES Production and Scrap Report June Factory Units Produced Scrap Generated* Colorado 7,259 110 Iowa 1 8,723 129 Iowa 2 10,548 245 Kansas 5,211 50 Nevada 4,527 45 Oklahoma 9,914 149 Texas 1 11,204 190 Texas 2 8,564 100 Texas 3 6,799 75 Utah 1 7,612 150 Utah 2 8,247 125 Total 88,608 1,368 *Scrap is generated during the manufacturing process. Production and Scrap Report 250 200 150 100 50 Untis Produced - 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000
  • 4. MONTHLY CASH FLOW Sources of Income Salary $ 3,200 Expenses Housing 975 Groceries 315 Taxes 275 Utilities 300 Contributions 200 Insurance 125 Savings 300 Entertainment 225 Total Uses of Cash $ 2,715 Surplus $485 Entertainment Where Our Money Goes 8% Savings 11% Housing Insurance 36% 5% Utilities Contributions Taxes Groceries 11% 7% 10% 12%
  • 5. McDonald's Corporation Restaurants Company operated 8,785 Franchises 18,687 Affiliated 4,195 Total 31,667 Source: McDonald's Corporation 2006 Annual Report http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/invest/pub/2006_Annual_Report.html Total Restaurants Company operated Franchises Affiliated 13% 28% 59%
  • 6. Operating Expenses Years ending June 30 (in millions) Year Expenses 1997 $ 1,721.8 1998 $ 1,790.9 1999 $ 2,062.7 2000 $ 2,226.6 2001 $ 2,489.0 2002 $ 3,259.8 2003 $ 3,071.0 2004 $ 3,199.5 2005 $ 3,427.9 2006 $ 5,628.1 Source: Annual Reports of the American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org American Red Cross Operating Expenses $6,000.0 $5,000.0 $4,000.0 (in millions) $3,000.0 $2,000.0 $1,000.0 $- 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year
  • 7. Relationship of Study Time to Test Grades Student Study Time Test Grade Anderson 5.25 87 Block 1 56 Chen 5.25 95 Davis 3.25 64 Evans 4.5 75 Franks 4 74 Gomez 4.25 78 Herrera 4.75 88 Ingram 5.5 94 Johnson 0.5 66 Kyle 3 76 Langford 3.75 75 Montrose 3.25 74 Newman 5.5 84 Ross 4.5 85 Relationship Between Exam Grades and Study Time Theisen 6 90 Williams 2.25 61 Wong 5.75 91 100 95 90 Exam Grades 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hours of Study Series1
  • 8. CONCESSION SALES Mountain College Musk Oxen Food Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Total Hot Dogs $ 3,500 $ 3,950 $ 4,280 $ 3,850 $ 15,580 Sandwiches 1,450 1,050 950 300 3,750 Chips 2,250 2,100 2,450 2,200 9,000 Popcorn 1,750 1,900 2,100 2,200 7,950 Pretzels 750 775 900 525 2,950 Total $ 9,700 $ 9,775 $ 10,680 $ 9,075 $ 39,230 Game 1 Concession Sales Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 $4,500 $4,000 $3,500 Salesin Dollars $3,000 $2,500 $2,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $- Hot Dogs Sandwiches Chips Popcorn Pretzels
  • 9. Median Income by Education Level Education Level Men Women No high school diploma $ 22,138 $ 13,076 High school diploma $ 31,683 $ 20,179 Some college or associate's degree $ 39,601 $ 25,736 Bachelor's degree $ 53,693 $ 26,250 Graduate or professional degree $ 71,918 $ 47,319 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 American Community Survey http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/acs-02.pdf, page 13 EDUCATION PAYS $80,000 $70,000 Men Women $60,000 Median Income $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $- Education level No high school diploma High school diploma Some college or associate's degree Bachelor's degree Graduate or professional degree
  • 10. Annual Sales (in thousands) Segment Sales Alfalfa $ 1,723 Corn 3,627 Soybeans 2,785 Wheat 895 Total $ 9,030 Annual Sales by Segment Wheat Alfalfa 10% 19% Soybeans 31% Corn 40%
  • 11. Most Populated Cities in the World Population City (in millions) Tokyo/Yokohama 33.2 New York 17.8 Sao Paulo 17.7 Seoul/Incheon 17.5 Mexico City 17.4 Osaka/Kobe/Kyoto 16.425 Manila 14.75 Mumbai 14.35 Delhi 14.3 Jakarta 14.25 Source: http://www.citymayors.com/statistics/largest-cities-population-125.html Largest cities in the world by land area, population, and density as of January 6, 2007 accessed June 13, 2007 World's 10 Largest Cities 35 Population on Millions 30 25 20 15 10 5 0
  • 12. Running Times 10-Week Workout Program Week Time 1 35.5 2 35.25 3 35.25 4 35 5 35.25 6 34.75 7 34.5 8 34.15 9 34.25 10 34 36 35.5 Time in MInutes 35 34.5 Series1 34 33.5 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
  • 13. FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Triangle Software Corporation (in thousands) Year Ending December 31 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Net Revenues $2,700 $3,800 $4,600 $6,000 $8,600 Net Income 700 900 1,200 1,500 2,300 Total Assets 2,700 3,900 5,300 7,300 10,000 Stockholders' Equity 2,200 3,300 4,400 5,200 7,000 Return on Net Revenues 25.9% 23.7% 26.1% 25.0% 26.7% Net Revenues Net Income Trianlge Software Revenue and Income $10,000 $9,000 $8,000 $7,000 $6,000 (Dollars in Thousands) $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010