Perform the following tasks using MS-EXCEL: FUEL ESTIMATES COMPUTATIONS: This project is to compute the fuel needed for two types of airplanes, and the cost of the fuel. You must do all computations using formula, and do a chart. Use Page Setup to make the left margin 0.5 and the right margin 0.5 also. Put your name in the Title line, after "Fuel Estimates". Note the following: ? Col. D - H: You must enter correct formulas under Columns D through H (Flying Fuel, Reserve Fuel, Holding Fuel, Total Fuel Needed and Estimated Fuel Cost)!! Read and compute carefully! ? Cells C12, C13, C14, H13 or H14: When you use these cells in a formula, you must make them absolute cell references (F4 key after your type the cell reference, or enter the $ sign manually) ? Graph/Chart: Select cells A3:B8 (Plane and Flight). Hold down the "Control" key and select D3:D8. Hold down the "Control" key and select G3:G8. Create a chart (Insert- Chart, Finish) and position it in a pleasing way under the data for the flight. Print it on one sheet, in landscape mode. ? Print again, but with Formulae: There are two ways to show formulas: 1) Enter Control+` (the key with the ~ at the top left) or 2) Tools-Options, and under "Window Options" put a check mark beside "Formulas", then close the window.
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