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Hi - According to the Excel Help info, the CHIINV function should work with
degrees of freedom up to 10^10, but I get a #NUM error whenever the value is greater than 1037. Example: CHIINV(0.95,1038) gives a #NUM error, as does any other degrees of freedom value of 1038 or more. Can anyone help me with this? (Am I doing something wrong?, or Is there a way to work around this problem?) Thank you - Amy |
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