Respuesta :
Answer:
=IF(E3>$E$8, "Exceeded")
or
=IF(AVERAGE(E3:E6)>$E$8, âExceededâ)
Explanation:
Seeing the spreadsheet would have helped understand some curiosity about the row numbers present in the answers, and definitely zoom in the right answer. Â For example we don't know for sure what's present in cell E8, and how it's calculated.
But without seeing the spreadsheet, I can only come to 2 answers, depending on the layout of the spreadsheet.
We know the formula wll be copied into many cells to see if a certain value is greater than the one in E8. Â Since the formula will be copied, we want to keep the same reference point for each student. Â When you copy a formula, Excel will adapt the cell addresses to the new context, UNLESS you block them... by using the $ sign. Â So, the answer definitely has to have $E$8.
We don't know for sure if the teacher enters only one score per student or a group of them.
If the teacher enters only one score per student, then =IF(E3>$E$8, "Exceeded") would be the answer.
If the teacher enters 2 to 4 scores for each student, then =IF(AVERAGE(E3:E6)>$E$8, âExceededâ) would be the answer.