This file contains data for the number of pedestrians that were killed in the United States during 1994
in motor vehicle crashes. Perform the following procedures in Excel.
1. Calculate the total number of pedestrian fatalities that occurred during weekdays. Calculate the percent
of all weekday fatalities that occurred during each of the given times of day.
2. Calculate the total number of pedestrian fatalities that occurred during weekends. Calculate the percent
of all weekday fatalities that occurred during each of the given times of day.
3. Calculate the total number of fatalities that occurred during each time of day (i.e., add weekday and
weekend fatalities for each time of day). Calculate the percent of all pedestrian fatalities that occur during each
time of day (weekdays and weekends combined).
4. Format your percentage data so that percentage signs and only one decimal place is shown.
5. Create a bar graph for the percent of all fatalities by the time of day (i.e., the figures in column G).
6. Create a memo in Word describing the most dangerous times of day and the least dangerous times of
day for pedestrians.
7. Import your completed spreadsheet into your memo.
8. Import your bar graph into your memo.