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Not getting the correct averages.
I am averaging columns with varying numbers (1-5). There are no blanks and no
zeros. When I average some columns, the correct answer comes out with five decimal places. When I try to average other rows I get a number without decimal places (such as 4 or 5), but when I do the math physcially, I get the answer 4.01818 or 4.75... instead of 4 or 5. Why am I getting the wrong averages on some columns, I am using the same function (the Average function under the Sum button on the toolbar)? Please help me as there are many many numbers to average. Thank you, Lana |
Not getting the correct averages.
In all likelihood, the cells are just formatted differently, so that 4.01818
is *appearing* as 4. In one of these 'wrong' cells, try Format Cells Number and change the decimals. Does that now show the answer you expect? "lana1916" wrote: I am averaging columns with varying numbers (1-5). There are no blanks and no zeros. When I average some columns, the correct answer comes out with five decimal places. When I try to average other rows I get a number without decimal places (such as 4 or 5), but when I do the math physcially, I get the answer 4.01818 or 4.75... instead of 4 or 5. Why am I getting the wrong averages on some columns, I am using the same function (the Average function under the Sum button on the toolbar)? Please help me as there are many many numbers to average. Thank you, Lana |
Not getting the correct averages.
Check the format of some of the cells by selecting Format | Cells |
Number (tab) - you might find that some are set to General and others are set to Number with a fixed (or 0) number of decimal places. Adjust accordingly. Pete |
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