Calculating Statistics in Microsoft Excel

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Calculating Statistics in Microsoft Excel. Mean (Average). Click on the type of statistic you would like to create. If you need to learn how to round your answers, click below. Median. Mode. Range. On any page, click this button to return home. Angelene Hanna eTAG Herrington Elementary. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Calculating Statistics in Microsoft Excel

Click on the type of statistic you would like to create. If you need to learn how to round your answers, click below.

On any page, click this button to return home.

Angelene HannaeTAGHerrington Elementary

Mean (Average) RangeModeMedian

Rounding

Mean

Step 1: Enter the data.

Step 2: Type “Average” or “Mean,” and click on the box where you want the statistic to appear.

Step 3: Click on the “Formulas” tab. Select “More Functions.” Go to the “Statistical” Menu, and choose “AVERAGE.”

Click to continue.

Mean (continued)

Step 4: When the “Function Arguments” window appears enter the first cell and last cell of the list of numbers you want averaged separated by a colon (:). Example: first:last.

The average will appear in the cell you selected.

Alternate: Type “=AVERAGE(firstcell:lastcell) in the formula bar.

Median

Step 1: Enter the data.

Step 2: Type “Median,” and click on the box where you want the statistic to appear.

Step 3: Click on the “Formulas” tab. Select “More Functions.” Go to the “Statistical” Menu, and choose “MEDIAN.”

Click to continue.

Median (continued)

Step 4: When the “Function Arguments” window appears enter the first cell and last cell of the list of numbers you want the median of separated by a colon (:). Example: first:last.

The median will appear in the cell you selected.

Alternate: Type “=AVERAGE(firstcell:lastcell) in the formula bar.

Mode

Step 1: Enter the data.

Step 2: Type “Mode,” and click on the box where you want the statistic to appear.

Step 3: Click on the “Formulas” tab. Select “More Functions.” Go to the “Statistical” Menu, and choose “MODE.”

Click to continue.

Mode (continued)

Step 4: When the “Function Arguments” window appears enter the first cell and last cell of the list of numbers you want the mode of separated by a colon (:). Example: first:last.

The mode will appear in the cell you selected.

Alternate: Type “=MODE(firstcell:lastcell) in the formula bar.

Range

Step 1: Enter the data.

Step 2: Type “Range,” and click on the box where you want the statistic to appear.

Step 3: Tell Excel to find the difference in the maximum (max) and minimum (min) values. Type:=MAX(firstcell:lastcell)-MIN(firstcell:lastcell)In the formula bar.

Rounding to the Nearest Whole

If you need to round to the nearest whole, click on the cell, right click, and select “Format Cells.”

In the “Format Cells” window, choose the “Number Tab.” Select “Number,” and set the decimal places to “0.” This will round your number.

Sources

• Median Image: cityofeastlansing.com