What's in the FORECAST()?
It's not surprising that interim and final grades are related. But what if you want to predict some outcome for which there is no intermediate measure? For example, what if we want to determine how much student attendance affects final grades? For situations like this, you will take information from other individuals and other factors to make a prediction.
In this exercise, you'll predict students' final grades based on their number of absences.
This exercise is part of the course
Error and Uncertainty in Google Sheets
Exercise instructions
- In cell
G2
, forecast the student's expected final grade based on their number of absences. - Forecast the expected final grades for students in cells
G2:G10
based the column containing numbers of absences. - Forecast the final grade in cell
H2
for the student in the second row based on her/his mother's level of education. - In cells
H2:H10
, predict students' final grades using the column containing information about parental levels of education.
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