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Activity 1a. Activity 1 – Part 1. Facts from Scenario – Learn them all! There are six stages in the race A stage must start and finish in one of the nine towns A stage must go through all nine towns A stage must be at least 150km but must not exceed 200km
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Activity 1 – Part 1 Facts from Scenario – Learn them all! • There are six stages in the race • A stage must start and finish in one of the nine towns • A stage must go through all nine towns • A stage must be at least 150km but must not exceed 200km • A check point is where two or more roads cross • Overall Champion • All riders start together, each rider given an individual time for each stage • If a rider fails to complete a stage they are out of the competition • Rider with the lowest aggregate time wins • Team Race • Each team has 5 riders, fastest 3 of those are recorded for each stage • Town with overall shortest team time over the 6 stages wins • King of the Mountains • 2 stages must be climb stages • Can only have 2 category 1 climbs or 1 category 1 and 1 category 2 climb • Category 1 climb should average greater than or equal to 9% • Category 2 climb should average in excess of 7% but less than 9% • Sprint Cup • One stage must be a sprint stage • No climbs greater than 5% • Spotters at 6 of the checkpoints
Activity 1 – Part 2 Decisions – Learn them ALL • Routes for each stage, making sure 1 stage is a sprint and 2 other stages are climb stages • Which stage will be a sprint stage, with no climbs greater than 5% • Which stages will be climb stages – either 2 cat 1 or 1 cat 1 and 1 cat 2 • Average Heights of climbs • Length of stages (more than 150km but less than 200km) Assumptions – Learn them ALL • That the pedometer has given accurate distances between checkpoints • Height measurements are accurate for each checkpoint. • Aggregated climb % are accurate based on the watch measurements. Remember – Activity, Name, Candidate No, Centre No in the Header or Footer
Activity 2 – Learn All Points • Why Height & Distance Data is inaccurate • Low quality Pedometer used gives inaccurate data • Pedometer Data rounded to the nearest KM so not exact • Altimeter measure atmospheric pressure but needs to be properly set up • Best results with Google Earth or other satellite technology Other ways to get Height & Distance Data • Sat Navigation Technology • Google Earth • Tape measure, Ordinance survey maps Remember – Activity, Name, Candidate No, Centre No in the Header or Footer
Activity 3a – Step 1 Click on the blank worksheet Rename the worksheet Tdistance & Height Click on cell A1 in the Tdistance & Height Worksheet
Activity 3a – Step 2 Click on Data and then From Text Find the TDistanceand click on Import
Activity 3a – Step 3 Click Next
Activity 3a – Step 4 Click Comma and Next
Activity 3a – Step 5 Click Finish Click OK
Activity 3a – Step 6 Click G1 Click Data and From Text
Activity 3a – Step 7 FindTHeightsand click Import
Activity 3a – Step 8 Click Next
Activity 3a – Step 9 Click Comma and then Next
Activity 3a – Step 10 Click Finish Click OK
Activity 3a – Step 11 Finished Worksheet should look like this
Activity 3b – Step 1 Click on M4 in the Height worksheet Type in the following formulae Or type in = and click on cell G1 in the TDistance & Height worksheet
Activity 3b – Step 2 Click on M4 and replicate the formulae down to N36
Activity 3c – Step 1 Click on A3 in the Distances worksheet Type in the following formulae Or type in = and click on cell A1 in the TDistance & Height worksheet
Activity 3C – Step 2 Click on A3 and replicate the formulae down to E35
Activity 3d – Step 1 Click on I7 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =IF('Climb Calculation'!J52>0,"YES","NO“)
Activity 3d – Step 2 Drag to copy the formulae across to N7 Drag the formulae down to N9
Activity 3d – Step 3 Click on I10 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =IF('Stage Builder'!B30>150,"Yes","NO") Drag the formula across to N10
Activity 3d – Step 4 Click on I11 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =IF('Stage Builder'!B30<200,"Yes","NO") Drag the formula across to N11
Activity 3e – Step 1 Click on U28 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =SUM(U6:U27)
Activity 3e – Step 2 Drag the formula from U28 to AC28
Activity 3f – Step 1 Click on I15 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =COUNTIF(U28:AC28,0)
Activity 3f – Step 2 Click on I16 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =IF(MIN(U28:AC28)=1,"YES","NO")
Activity 3f – Step 3 Click on I17 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =SUM('Climb Calculation'!J53:O53)
Activity 3f – Step 4 Click on I18 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =COUNTIF('Climb Calculation'!J53:O53,"2")
Activity 3f – Step 4 Click on I19 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =COUNTIF('Climb Calculation'!J51:O51, "<=5%")
Activity 3f – Step 5 Click on I20 Stage Builder worksheet Type in the formula =IF(I19=1,"YES","NO")
Activity 3g – Step 1 Use the drop down list to select these towns for Stage 1, 2 & 3
Activity 3g – Step 2 Use the drop down list to select these towns for Stage 4, 5 & 6
Activity 3h – Step 1 Click on I12 Select Climb (because 2 Yes’ in 17 & I8) Click on J12, K12 & L12 Select Normal (because 2 No’s)
Activity 3h – Step 2 Click on M12 Select Climb (because 2 Yes in M7 & M8) Click on N12 Select Normal (because 2 No’s)
Activity 3i – Step 1 • You must print out each worksheet as per the exam instructions (i.e formula view etc) • Highlight the area you want to print • Click on Page Layout • Click on Print Area • Click on Set Print Area
Activity 3i – Step 2 • Click on Formulas • Click Show Formulas to show the formula • Click Show Formulas again to hide formulas • Adjust columns to show all of the formulas
Activity 3i – Step 3 • You must print out each worksheet as per the exam instructions (i.e formula view etc) • Click on Page Layout • Click on the little arrow at the bottom of the Page Setup box
Activity 3i – Step 4 • On the Page Tab • Click on Landscape • Click on Fit to – 1