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Default Average (exclude 1 min & 1 max Value)

Good morning Dave ...

Your 1st solution is the one I came up with ... but it took me awhile to
figure out the placement of the parenthesies.

Above said ... Thank you for supporting these boards ... Kha

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

one way:
=(sum(d5:r5)-min(d5:r5)-max(d5:r5)))/(count(d5:r5)-2)

another:
=TRIMMEAN(d5:r5,(COUNT(d5:r5)-2)/COUNT(d5:r5))

Ken wrote:

Excel2003 ...

Range D5:R5 contains positive numbers (not sorted) & some numbers may repeat.

I wish to AVG range (exclude 1 Min & 1 Max Value) ... In the list below I
wish to AVG (exclude 1 min value ( 24 ) & 1 max value ( 55 ).

25-26-42-53-24-32-45-35-43-24-55-43-24-55-43-43-45-46-36-34

Thanks ... Kha


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Dave Peterson