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Question 1
Which of the following is not
a valid lookup function?
VLOOKUP LLOOKUP Correct!
Correct!
HLOOKUP LOOKUP 1 / 1 pts
Question 2
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The default calculation using the PMT function will produce a negative
number.
True Correct!
Correct!
False 1 / 1 pts
Question 3
How many functions does Excel provide?
Over 4,000 Over 40 Unlimited Over 400 Correct!
Correct!
1 / 1 pts
Question 4
When entering functions, the square brackets, [], indicate required values.
True False Correct!
Correct!
1 / 1 pts
Question 5
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Which of the following would not
produce the correct monthly payment on a
loan of $13,000 which will be paid off in 5 years with an annual interest rate
of 6%?
=PMT(.5%,60,-13000) =PMT(6%,60,-13000) Correct!
Correct!
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Question 6
In the HLOOKUP function, the third argument is the column index number.
True False Correct!
Correct!
1 / 1 pts
Question 7
What describes a function's purpose?
Name Correct!
Correct!
Category Variables Arguments
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Section 001
Course Grading Scale Based on Course Average:
Lower
Upper
Course
Limit
Limit
Grade
0
59
F
60
69
D
70
79
C
80
89
B
90
100
A
Midterm
Final
Course
Last Name
Score
Score
Average
Alt
69
51
60.0
Amini
90
89
89.5
Amoako
82
78
80.0
Apland
43
77
60.0
Bachman
66
44
55.0
Corder
88
96
92.0
Desi
82
74
78.0
Dransman
58
76
67.0
Duffuor
75
89
82.0
Finkel
95
98
96.5
Foster
90
88
89.0
Fuss
74
77
75.5
George
67
90
78.5
Gerson
79
72
75.5
Girling
58
66
62.0
Greer
92
96
94.0
Guerro
67
77
72.0
Hager
64
90
77.0
Heilman
79
85
82.0
Hibbard
94
94
94.0
Hills
62
52
57.0
Hughes
76
92
84.0
Hutchison
83
93
88.0
Jackson
81
95
88.0
Kassner
85
90
87.5
Kelcik
69
84
76.5
Kern
41
75
58.0
Kinner
51
86
68.5
Lair
86
96
91.0
Marsh
88
94
91.0
Martini
65
85
75.0
Mattlin
76
82
79.0
McGough
73
74
73.5
Miller
61
80
70.5
Minnick
58
88
73.0
Minster
66
64
65.0
Mueller
68
91
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Order
[ single order )
Assign
seats
[ subscription )
Assign
chairs
Award bonus
Debit
Account
charge
credit card
Mail
packet
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Both professor and assistant can create a new course (use case Create course) ( )
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Sample invoice is given as follows:
International Conference on
Mathenatical Sciences and Technology (MathTech)
Invoice Date
Invoice No
Name
: 20 January 2022
: 0001
: Muhammad Irfan Ali
: Presenter
Category
Accommodation (Y/N) : Y
Conference Fee
Acconnodation Fee
Total Amount Due (RM) : 1290.00
: 990.00
: 300.00
Terms & Conditions
Payment is due within 30 days.
Please make payment via online banking to
Maths USM (RHB: 1234554321)
You are encouraged to add on extra features to your program.
Proceed to Part 2 only if you have completed Part 1.
Part 2: Create Invoice via File Processing
a. Modify the program in Part 1 to read in the file provided, File.txt.
b. Use array structure in your program.
c. Print all 5 receipts continuously to Dutput.txt.
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Student_Grade
Student ID
Course Code
Semester
1-2019-2020
Mark
Grade
20195605
A0313401
87
20195606
A0313402
1-2019-2020
81
20191200
A0312305
3-2018-2019
77
20205305
A0313401
1-2019-2020
91
20205306
A0313402
1-2019-2020
78
20201202
A0312305
3-2018-2019
81
1) Create the table
2) Insert the data
3) Assign a letter grade to the "Grade" according to the following rules:
a. If the mark is greater or equal to 90, assign "A"
b. If the mark is between 80 and 89, assign "B"
c. If the mark is less than 80, assign "C"
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TABLE 4-6 Parking Tickets at Millennium College
Parking Ticket Table
St ID
L Name
F Name
Phone No
St Lic
Lic No
Ticket #
Date
Code
Fine
38249
Brown
Thomas
111-7804
FL
BRY 123
15634
10/17/12
2
$25
16017
11/13/12
1
$15
82453
Green
Sally
391-1689
AL
TRE 141
14987
10/05/12
$100
16293
11/18/12
1
$15
17892
12/13/12
2
$25
1. Convert to INF Relation
2. Draw dependency diagram showing all functional dependencies
3. Identify anomalies
4. Convert to 3NF Relations
5. Develop EER Diagram with appropriate cardinalities
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Use the given data to classify the record below using the k-NN algorithm for k = 1 to 5.
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Repairs
Savings
Months
Customer Employed
Months
0
900
25
4
Click the icon to view the table of classified records.
D
Complete the table below for the nearest neighbors and for the classification of the new record for each value of k.
k
Distance
Classification
1
2
3
4
5
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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types:
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StudentName (25 characters)
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FacultyName (25 characters)
CourselD (8 characters, primary key)
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This is a very large file - it is the actual temperature and humidity data from our server room. You would spend hours trying to do this manually, with a calculator, and you likely would make mistakes along the way. This is where computers are far superior to humans when dealing with boring, repetitive tasks.
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Question # 1
Patient Medication Form
Patient Number: P10034
Full name: Elbert McDonald Ward Number: Ward 11
Bed Number: B4 Ward Name: Orthopaedic
Drug Number
Name
Description
Dosage
Method of Admin
Unit per Day
Start Date
Finish Date
10223
10334
10223
Morphine
Tetracyclene
Morphine
Pain Killer
Antibiotic
Pain Killer
10mg/ml
0.5mg/ml
10mg/ml
Oral
IV
Oral
50
10
10
24/03/04
24/03/04
25/04/05
24/04/05
17/04/04
02/05/06
Examine the Patient Medication Form above:
Put the above form into a relation schema
Identify the functional dependencies.
Describe and illustrate the process of normalization to produce 3NF relations.
Question#2:
Given the following Theatre Database form:
No.of seats:500
Owner: J.Martin
Year Founded: 1890
Owner’s Phone: 2347756
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-
-
-
-
Play Name
Play Type
No. of performances…
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]:
1 from IPython.display import Image
2 Image(filename = "Screenshot_72.jpg')
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PET NAME
PET TYPE
PET AGE
OWNER
VISIT DATE
PROCEDURE
246
ROVER
DOG
12
SAM COOK
JAN 13/2002MAR 27/2002APR 02/2002
01 - RABIES VACCINATION10 - EXAMINE and TREAT WOUND05 - HEART WORM TEST
298
SPOT
DOG
2
TERRY KIM
JAN 21/2002MAR 10/2002
08 - TETANUS VACCINATION05 - HEART WORM TEST
341
MORRIS
CAT
4
SAM COOK
JAN 23/2001JAN 13/2002
01 - RABIES VACCINATION01 - RABIES VACCINATION
519
TWEEDY
BIRD
2
TERRY KIM
APR 30/2002APR 30/2002
20 - ANNUALCHECK UP12 - EYE WASH
The functional dependencies that I note are as follows:
Pet ID --> Pet Name, Pet Type, Pet Age, Owner
Pet ID, Visit Date --> {Visit Procedure} (the set of visit procedures), note the use of procedure codes that repeat, but are listed in their own column
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Patient Medication Form
Patient Number: P10034
Full name: Elbert McDonald Ward Number: Ward 11
Bed Number: B4 Ward Name: Orthopaedic
Drug Number
Name
Description
Dosage
Method of Admin
Unit per Day
Start Date
Finish Date
10223
10334
10223
Morphine
Tetracyclene
Morphine
Pain Killer
Antibiotic
Pain Killer
10mg/ml
0.5mg/ml
10mg/ml
Oral
IV
Oral
50
10
10
24/03/04
24/03/04
25/04/05
24/04/05
17/04/04
02/05/06
Examine the Patient Medication Form above:
Put the above form into a relation schema
Identify the functional dependencies.
Describe and illustrate the process of normalization to produce 3NF relations.
Question#2:
Given the following Theatre Database form:
No.of seats:500
Owner: J.Martin
Year Founded: 1890
Owner’s…
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Patient Number: P10034
Full name: Elbert McDonald Ward Number: Ward 11
Bed Number: B4 Ward Name: Orthopaedic
Drug Number
Name
Description
Dosage
Method of Admin
Unit per Day
Start Date
Finish Date
10223
10334
10223
Morphine
Tetracyclene
Morphine
Pain Killer
Antibiotic
Pain Killer
10mg/ml
0.5mg/ml
10mg/ml
Oral
IV
Oral
50
10
10
24/03/04
24/03/04
25/04/05
24/04/05
17/04/04
02/05/06
Examine the Patient Medication Form above:
Put the above form into a relation schema
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Student Number
Surname
Name
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Final mark
PASS/FAIL
1
217545455
Johaness
Wheeler
45%
34%
49%
21%
37
FAIL
2
217452154
David
Albertina
45%
34%
49%
4%
33
FAIL
3
217454151
Waldo
Gertze
75%
75%
63%
88%
75
PASS
4
217486414
Kalimbo
Andreas
51%
56%
90%
90%
72
PASS
5
217454155
Hakweenda
Junior
44%
28%
35%
14%
30
FAIL
Answer the following questions using the table above
Use student 2017 table to create a query that will display Student Number, Surname, Name and Pass/Fail field for all the students whose final result is "PASS". Save the query as "Pass".
Use student 2017 to create a query that will display the student's surname and final mark field for all the students whose final mark is between 0 - 40. Save the query as "Fail"
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EMP_NUM EMP_LNAME
215 Smith
216 Romero
217 Randall
218 Aarden
Table name: EMP_EDUC
EMP_NUM EDU_CODE EE YEAR
2002
1991
1994
1989
2004
2002
1985
1992
2000
1990
2000
2005
1984
1995
215 84
215 HS
215 JC
216 B4
216 CDP
216 CNP
216 HS
217 HS
217 JC
218 B4
218 CDP
218 CNP
218 HS
218 M2
Table name: EDUCATION
EDU_CODE
EDU_DESCRIPTION
34
CDP
CNP
CPA
DR
HS
JC
M2
Bachelor's degree
Certified data Processing
Certified Network Professional
Certified Public Accountant
Earned Doctorate degree
Highschool diploma
Junior College degree
Master's degree
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Year
Number of Students
Diploma
2019
17373
Bachelor
2019
51640
Master
2019
6918
Doctorate
2019
6292
Diploma
2018
15987
Bachelor
2018
51128
Master
2018
7200
Doctorate
2018
6331
Diploma
2017
15236
Bachelor
2017
49970
Master
2017
6985
Doctorate
2017
648
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INVOICE LINE
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11/15/2021
INVOICE NUM ITEM ID QUANTITY
14216
QUOTED PRICE
14216
125
CA75
$37.99
14219
11/15/2021
227
14219
AD72
$79.99
14222
11/16/2021
294
14219
DT12
4.
$39.99
14224
11/16/2021
182
14222
LD14
$47.99
14228
11/18/2021
435
14224
KH81
4.
$18.99
14231
14233
14237
11/18/2021
11/18/2021
125
14228
FS42
$124.99
435
14228
PF19
1.
$74.99
11/19/2021
616
14231
UF39
2.
S189.99
14233
KH81
$19.99
QB92
WB49
LP73
14233
$109.95
14233
$74.95
14237
$54.95
ТЕМ
ITEM ID DESCRIPTION
ON HAND
CATEGORY
LOCATION
PRICE
Dog Feeding Station
Fenthers Bird Cage (12x24x18)
AD72
12
DOG
B.
$79.99
10
BRD
B
$79.99
CA75
Enclosed Cat Litter Station
15
CAT
$39.99
Dog Toy Gift Set
Fly Mask with FRars
Folding Saddle Stand
Aquarium (55 Gallon)
DT12
27
DOG
B
$39.99
FM23
41
HOR
$24.95
FS39
12
HOR
$39.99
FS42
FSH
A.
$124.99
KHS1
LD14
Wild Bird Food (25 Ib)
24
BRD
$19.99
Locking Small Dog Door
14
DOG
$49.99
LP73
Lange Pot Carrier
23
DOG
$59.99
Pump & Filter Kit
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