Thursday, February 20, 2014

Spreadsheets

We discovered spreadsheets in class yesterday. Please answer the following questions: 

  1. Who uses spreadsheets and why? 
  2. What did you find difficult?

Read our answers below in the 'comments' section.

29 comments:

  1. buisness people use spreadsheets to keep work timetables tidy ect
    i found adding the numbers together difficult

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  2. Michaela - People who are involved in business use spreadsheets, I found not really anything was difficult for me.

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  3. Accountants/math people use spreadsheets. i didn't find anything difficult but i learnt new skills for it

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  4. Ella- accountants for accounts
    doing the quiz :)

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  5. we use them and acountents
    i found out what a spreadsheet is used for i did not find anything hard=Shanice

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  6. 1. i think that businessmen and women use them to show data.
    2. i found it difficult to do the math things and the questions.

    -Olivia

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  7. Amy
    i use spreadsheets for timetables and other things i cant remeber

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  8. Amy
    i use spreadsheets for timetables and other things i cant remeber

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  9. sophia:

    1.accountants,teachers,and any one that works with numbers lots so they can plan and working out math questions.

    2.i found it difficult to add,subtract,multiply and dividing the numbers

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  10. Nichola
    Business people, bankers, teachers, you can use it for maths (working out equations), look after the money.
    I found it difficult when we had to do some of the equations because it was hard when we had to write plus, minus, divide, times on the side, because sometimes it was doing weird things.

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  11. Adriana: we use spreadsheets because it helps us with timetables and to set our work out neatly. Also lawyers use it
    2: i didnt find anything difficult

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  12. jayde
    accountants use spreadsheets because they work out maths or the total budget

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  13. ruby wrote the one with no name

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  14. Sunshine - Accountants and Business People use spreadsheets and they use it because they can work out maths equations and maths stuff in a spreadsheet 3. I found nothing difficult.

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  15. vinny-
    people use spreadsheets for engineering, timetable, and some business.
    they use spread sheets so it can help them with putting data on to them or
    timetables. i didn't find anything difficult when using the spread sheets.

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  16. Harriett: bankers, businessmen,ordinary people use them to show data . question 2
    i didnt find anything difficult i liked learning new things

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  17. Sylvie
    1. business people and accountants, to do equations and make grids.
    2. i found the quiz hard
    =)

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  18. business people use spreadsheets to help them make things easier to show work

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  19. people in business and stuff like that
    HANNAH

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  20. 1. Business people and Accounts to do maths and to write down numbers of people.
    2. I found nothing difficult.
    Arnica

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  21. Morgan- accountants use them for accounts. to write things in the cells

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  22. i find it difficult to find the columns

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  23. 1. teachers, accountants and bankers because they can work out the questions on spread sheet
    2. I kind of found it difficult and challenging

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  24. Emily:)
    1. Accountants and fun raisers. because so they can solve hard maths question and to keep track of money.
    2. nothing

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  25. Chloe
    1. Accountants use them to show the total amount of money.
    2. I didn't find anything difficult

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  26. Accountants use spreadsheets to keep work tidy. I did not find anything difficult. Nina

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