Abstract

The article presents two practical works on computer modeling of real processes from different felds of human activity using spreadsheets. Such practical works allow students to independently learn how to create mathematical and computer models, perform computational experiments, which in turn develops their functional literacy.The described practical works are from the author's collection of practical works on informatics, which was awarded a diploma at the republican contest of training materials for the development of functional literacy of students "Learning for Life".Practical works are intended for students studying mathematics, physics and informatics, and will also be useful to anyone who is interested in using spreadsheets to solve various problems.

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