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Add a column after 2012 elephant population with the header “Average Population,” and use the AVERAGE formula to calculate the average elephant population for each country between 1979 and 2012.

Add a column with the header “Total Change” after the new “Average Population” column to calculate the total change in elephant population from 1979 to 2012.

  • In your new “Total Change” column, use Color Scales conditional formatting to display the largest changes in elephant populations, from red (largest decrease) to green (largest increase).
  • Add a column to the right of your “Total Change” column titled “Percent Change.” Use a formula to calculate the percent change since 1979 (this is equal to total change, divided by population in 1979).
  • Sort your entire sheet by percent change in decreasing order.
  • Add a line at the bottom for totals, and add a SUM formula to calculate the total elephant population in Africa for each of the columns.
  • Add three lines below your totals, and use formulas to calculate the (1) min, (2) max, and (3) range for each of the columns.
  • Create a new sheet (new tab) and name it “Summary.”
  • In cell A1, type the name of the country that had the biggest increase in elephants.
  • In cell A2, type the country with the largest percent decrease in elephants, and in cell B2, type the percent decrease amount.
  • In cell A3, type the range you calculated in the last step.

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