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Exp19_Excel_Ch02_ML2_SmartPhone
Exp19_Excel_Ch02_ML2_SmartPhone
Project Description:
You have just graduated from college and before beginning your first professional job, you would like to purchase a new smartphone. You have the option to purchase the new phone in one payment or make monthly payments by taking advantage of a 36 month flex payment plan. The payment plan charges an APR of 1.75% for the service. Prior to making your payment decision, you would like to make a worksheet to calculate the monthly payment for consumer reports top three smartphones for young professionals.
Start Excel. Download and open the file named Exp19_Excel_Ch02_Assessment_SmartPhone.xlsx. Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the filename.
Rename Sheet 1 FlexPay.
Hint: Double-click the sheet name tab to rename the worksheet.
Type Flex Pay Calculator in cell A1, and then merge and center the title on the first row in the range A1:C1. Apply bold, 20 pt font size, Blue, Accent 1, font color.
Merge and center the range A2:C2, type Inputs, and apply Thick Outside Borders. Note, Mac users, apply Thick Box Border.
Type APR and # of payments in the range A3:A4.
Type 1.75% in cell B3 and 36 in cell B4. Merge and center the range A6:C6, type Outputs, and apply Thick Outside Borders.
Type Model in cell A7, Price in cell B7, and Payment in cell C7.
Type iphone x in cell A8, Samsung Galaxy in cell A9, and LG V30 in cell A10. Enter the corresponding prices 949, 799, and 650 in the range B8:B10 and apply Currency Number Format. Resize column A as needed to display all text.
In cell C8, enter a PMT function to calculate the monthly flex payment for the first option. Be sure to use the appropriate absolute, relative, or mixed cell references. Use the fill handle to copy the function down through cell C10. Make sure each of the monthly flex payments is a positive value.
Type Highest payment, Average payment, and Lowest payment in the range A12:A14.
In cell B12, use the MAX function to calculate the highest flex payment, in cell B13, use the AVERAGE function to calculate the average flex payment, and in cell B14, use the MIN function to calculate the lowest flex payment.
Insert a footer with your name on the left side, the sheet name in the center, and the file name code on the right side of the worksheet.
Save the workbook. Close the workbook and then exit Excel. Submit the workbook as directed.
Things needed for a forensic lab and learn why they are so important (Digital forensics)
Setting up a forensic lab can create many issues, some which involve the determination of lab processes and procedures, as well as determining if the analyst is capable of completing the work needed for the mission of the lab. In this assignment, conduct some research to learn some of the things needed for a forensic lab and learn why they are so important. In a report, in a single document of about 2 pages, answer the following questions:
- What are the differences between accreditation and certification?
- How are they similar and different?
- Why are both important?
Be sure you pay attention to the instructions for the deliverables. Provide a written, formal report to answer the questions. Support your report with the sources used. Use the following for citing sources and document it uses APA (American Psychological Association) style for the sourcing information (References) in the body.
HW
Job Enrichment: Knowledge and skill development within the scope of the employee’s normal job
Mentoring: A formal or informal program in partnership with a senior employee for long-term career growth
Coaching: A formal or informal program with a direct supervisor or external coach for performance improvement or resolution of work issues
Job Transitions: Job Design: Promotion.
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Click–>The Case of Plant Relocation and complete the questions at the end of the case study.
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Research Paper: Building an economy: Government planning vs. entrepreneurial innovation
Find a peer-reviewed scholarly journal article discussing government planning and/or entrepreneurial innovation. Complete a review of the article by writing a 2-3 page overview of the article. This will be a detailed summary of the journal article, including concepts discussed and findings. Additionally, find one other source (it does not have to be a peer-reviewed journal article) that substantiates the findings in the article you are reviewing.
Requirements:
- Be approximately 3-4 pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page.
- Follow APA 7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.
- Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook.
- Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing.
Communication Skills
Guidelines:
1500 words
Citations and reference list in Harvard style
Present in accordance with DkIT guidelines (Times New Roman, size 12 font, 1.5 spacing, justified margins)
Discuss the range of communication skills which are developed in year 1 of the BSc in Computing at Dundalk. Consider the four language arts in particular (reading, writing, listening and speaking) but also refer to subject-specific communication styles and methods.
Project
Question in attached file
Summary
2 pages pages
Please write a summary of Lecture PPT
Pearson Education MyLab IT
I am taking the following online course, Pearson Education MyLab IT. The course has 13 tutorials and tests. Is this something you can do this week, and if so, what is the cost?
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