Click a cell below or to the right of the numbers for which you want to find the average. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the arrow next to AutoSum , click Average, and then press ENTER.
You can calculate averages by dividing the sum of all measurements by the number of measurements, to compute averages in excel. the grinch's dogs name was max -Naomi
Under the Home tab there is a section that says editing. Above the editing section there is a large E. Click the small arrow pointing down right next to it, and select average, enter.
Click a cell below or to the right of the numbers for which you want to find the average. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the arrow next to AutoSum , click Average, and then press ENTER.
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you use the formula =average(xx;xx) ------Jerry Zhu
ReplyDeleteclick the cells you want to average then go to the home tab then click auto sum then click average.
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Andrew johnson
you put in the equation for average (which is =AVERAGE())
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jonathan
=sum(B/b)
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Bruce
Choose cell, select average formula, choose cells to be averaged, save. Max is the Grinch's dog's name.
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=AVG([cells])
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Enzo Larabee
=average(_____)
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-Owen Luther
You can calculate averages by dividing the sum of all measurements by the number of measurements, to compute averages in excel.
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-Naomi
use the averageif function
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-Skylar
type in =average and click the first number you what to add and slide down to the last one.
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=AVERAGE(...:...)
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=AVG([cells])
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- Travis Harger-Rossi
first type equal SUM and then choose what you want to calculate area then type enter.
ReplyDeleteYou go to the formula bar and use the AVERAGE function.
ReplyDeleteThe syntax is =AVERAGE(number1, number2) or =AVERAGE(cellReference1, cellReference2)
- Abby Peterson
Under the Home tab there is a section that says editing. Above the editing section there is a large E. Click the small arrow pointing down right next to it, and select average, enter.
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-Julia
go to the home tab and click the arrow next to auto sum, then average, then press enter -ellie
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