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Can I get the completed excel grader projects for MyItLab? Each project has its own set of instructions and worksheet.Office 2013 – myitlab:grader – Instructions GO - Excel Chapter 2: Homework Project 3 Inventory Project Description: In the following project, you will edit a worksheet that summarizes the inventory of bulbs and trees at the Pasadena facility. Instructions: For the purpose of grading the project you are required to perform the following tasks: Step Points Possible Instructions 1 Start Excel. Download and open the file named go_e02_grader_h3.xls. 0 2 Change the Theme to Slice. Rename Sheet1 as Bulbs and Sheet2 as Trees. Click the Bulbs sheet tab to make it the active sheet. 3 3 To the right of column B, insert two new columns to create new blank columns C and D. By using Flash Fill in the two new columns, split the data in column B into a column for Item # in column C and Category in column D. As necessary, type Item # as the column title in column C and Category as the column title in column D. 5 4 Delete column B. By using the Cut and Paste commands, cut column C—Category—and paste it to column G, and then delete the empty column C. Apply AutoFit to columns A:F. 3 5 Display the Trees worksheet, and then repeat Steps 3 and 4 on this worksheet. 8 6 Without grouping the sheets, make the following calculation in both worksheets: • In cell B4, enter a function to sum the Quantity in Stock data, and then apply Comma Style with zero decimal places to the result. • In cells B5:B8, enter formulas to calculate the Average, Median, Lowest, and Highest retail prices, and then apply the Accounting Number Format. 9 7 Without grouping the sheets, make the following calculation in both worksheets: • In cell B10, enter a COUNTIF function to determine how many different types of Tulips are in stock on the Bulbs sheet and how many different types of Evergreens are in stock on the Trees worksheet. 2 8 Without grouping the sheets, make the following calculation in both worksheets: •