Santa's Deliveries
Last year, Santa ran into problems getting all of the presents delivered on time around the World.
The Problem
The elves went on strike because Santa didn't pay them on time.
This was because Santa didn't keep track of the costs involved in creating and delivering the presents.
Nor did he keep track of the income he made, so he wasn't sure if he had enough money to give the elves a pay rise.
Your Task
Use the information below to design a spreadsheet model which could be used by Santa to work out how much it costs to deliver all of the Christmas presents.
Information you need
Total amount of presents to deliver |
20,000,000 |
Income |
Number left out for Santa |
Each one can be sold for |
Number of mince pies left out |
10,000,000 |
40 pence |
Glasses of sherry left out |
5,000,000 |
50 pence |
Carrots left out |
15,000,000 |
20 pence |
Outgoings (costs) |
Cost for one present |
Cost of present |
20 pence |
Wrapping paper |
5 pence |
Sellotape |
1 pence |
Gift tag |
2 pence |
Elf wages |
5 pence |
Try to think about how you can set out the spreadsheet. The three tables above should give you some idea of how to start.
Modelling Tasks
Once you have created your spreadsheet model try answering the following questions by changing your model:
1. Can Santa afford to increase the elves' wages to 10p a present?
2. Can Santa afford to increase the elves' wages to 20p a present?
3. If the number of presents to be delivered rises to 25,000,000 how much can Santa afford to pay the elves and not go into debt?
4. Try changing one other thing in your model and see what happens.
Solution - For teachers only.Students - try to do as much as you can without help. If you really get stuck or don't know where to begin, ask your teacher's permission before looking at the solution. |
Copyright © www.teach-ict.com