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How do I average a column of numbers to exclude zeros? If there are 3 zeros
and 2 numbers, then the average function is dividing the two numbers by 5. I need an average function that will average only numbers not zeros. So, if there are 5 rows and in the column there a 1 and a 4 and three 0's, then the average I want is 2.6 because it would only average the numbers above zero. Thank you. Connie |
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