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Pick an activity in your daily or weekly routine for which you’d like to record data that you can then analyze. These are some activities for which you can gather and record data:

weekly expenses
exercise sessions (time spent per session)
sports or music practice (time spent per session)
jogging routine (distance covered per run for a month)
Alternatively, you may record data for any public event that interests you, such as the United States’ Olympics medal tally—gold, silver, and bronze—in the past ten Summer Olympics.

Whichever activity you pick, be sure to record at least ten data values.

Enter your data in a new worksheet.

Your worksheet should contain at least ten rows of data (one for each data value).
The data in each cell should be appropriately formatted. For example, if your data is amounts of money in US currency, be sure to use the dollar symbol ($) and the appropriate number of decimal places.
Format the worksheet using appropriate headers for rows and columns. For example, if the data is weekly expenses, the column containing the data values should be labeled Weekly Expense.
Once you’re done, save your worksheet using an appropriate file name that contains the words “Data Entry Task.” Submit the file through the Drop Box to your teacher for grading.