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Default Need to average clock times

I have clock times such as
0001:43
0003:37
0001:26
I need to average them, anyone know how? These are not AM/PM times. Think
of them as time spent doing a task, and I need to find the average time spent.

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Default Need to average clock times

Enter them as real times:
hh:mm:ss
And then you can use =average().

But I'm not sure what 0003:37 means? What are those extra 0's at the left for?

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I have clock times such as
0001:43
0003:37
0001:26
I need to average them, anyone know how? These are not AM/PM times. Think
of them as time spent doing a task, and I need to find the average time spent.


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