A B C D
1 Student
Code
Scores Statistics
2 Student 1 4 Mean
3 Student 2 5 Mode
4 Student 3 5 Median
5 Student 4 6 Maximum
6 Student 5 10 Minimum
7 Range
Analyzing Test Scores
=average(B2:B6)
=mode(B2:B6)
=median(B2:B6)
=max(B2:B6)
=min(B2:B6)
=D5-D6
•Select the type of chart (Excel 2010)
1
2
3
•Select the type of chart (Excel 2013/2016)
1
2
3
•Chart Title
(Excel 2010)1
2
3
4
•Chart Title (Excel 2013/2016)
1
23
4
5
•Horizontal axis label (Excel 2010)
12
3
4
5
•Horizontal axis label (Excel 2013/2016)
1
23
45
•Vertical axis label (Excel 2010)
3
4
1
2
5
•Vertical axis label (Excel 2013/2016)
1
23
4 5
•Data labels (Excel 2010)
3
4
12
•Data label (Excel 2013/2016)
1
23
4
5
•Nonadjacent cells
1. Select the data in column A
2. Hold the Control Key (Ctrl)
3. Select the data in column C
•Setting the number of decimal places
1. Select the data
2. Click the required icon
Decrease Increase
•Sorting data
1. Select the data
2. Choose Data
3. Select Sort
4. Select the Sort Order and Click OK
Data
Sort
Sort Order
Analyzing Test ScoresStudent Code Scores
Student 1 4
Student 2 5
Student 3 5
Student 4 6
Student 5 10
Statistics
Mean =AVERAGE(B2:B6)
Median =MEDIAN(B2:B6)
Mode =MODE(B2:B6)
Maximum =MAX(B2:B6)
Minimum =MIN(B2:B6)
Creating a Chart:
1. Select Data
2. Select Insert
3. Select Chart Type
Creating a Chart Title:
(Office 2010)
Select Layout and then Chart Title
(Office 2013/2016)
Select Design then Add Chart
Element. Next select Chart Title
Labeling Each Axis:
(Office 2010)
Select Layout and then Axis Titles
(Office 2013/2016)
Select Design then Add Chart
Element. Next select Axis Titles
Copy Chart to Microsoft Word:
1. Select Chart
2. Right click and choose Copy
3. Open Microsoft Word
4. Right click and choose Paste