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EXCEL CHARTS Lesson 8 And Student Survey

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EXCEL CHARTSLesson 8

AndStudent Survey

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Student Survey Results

What do you think about homeless People

Reasons   Replies

Interesting 2

Strange 4

Wired 3

Cant Tell because of government 1

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Coronado FoundriesCORONADO FOUNDRIESProduction and Scrap ReportJune

               

FactoryUnits

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.

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Education Pays     

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  

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Family ExpensesMONTHLY 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            

Housing36%

Gro-ceries12%

Taxes10%

Utilities11%

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Sav-ings 11%

Entertainment8%

Where Our Money Goes

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Grain SalesAnnual Sales (in thousands)

Segment Sales

Alfalfa  $             1,723 

Corn                 3,627 

Soybeans                 2,785 

Wheat                     895 

Total $ 9,030

Alfalfa19%

Corn40%

Soybeans31%

Wheat10%

Annual Sales by Segment

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McDonalds Corporation

McDonald's CorporationRestaurants

Company operated              8,785 

Franchises            18,687 

Affiliated              4,195  Manuel Abarca

Total            31,667 28%

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Populations of Large CitiesMost 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

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Study and GradesStudent 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

Theisen 6 90

Williams 2.25 61

Wong 5.75 91

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Triangle Growth

(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%

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Concession Sales

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 

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Red CrossYear 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 

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