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VARA
Estimates variance based on a sample. In addition to numbers, text and logical values such as TRUE and FALSE are included in the calculation.
Syntax
VARA(value1,value2, ...)
Value1,value2, ... are 1 to 30 value arguments corresponding to a sample of a population.
Remarks
- VARA assumes that its arguments are a sample of the population. If your data represents the entire population, you must compute the variance using VARPA.
- Arguments that contain TRUE evaluate as 1; arguments that contain text or FALSE evaluate as 0 (zero). If the calculation must not include text or logical values, use the VAR spreadsheet function instead.
- VARA uses the following formula:
Example
Suppose 10 tools stamped from the same machine during a production run are collected as a random sample and measured for breaking strength.
The example may be easier to understand if you copy it to a blank spreadsheet.
- Create a blank spreadsheet.
- Select the example in the Help topic.
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Selecting an example from Help
- Press CTRL+C.
- In the spreadsheet, select cell A1, and press CTRL+V.
- To switch between viewing the formula that returns the result and the result in the cell, select the cell and press F2 and then ENTER, or click Commands and Options on the spreadsheet toolbar, click the Formula tab, and look in the Formula in active cell (active cell) box.
Strength | |
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1345 | |
1301 | |
1368 | |
1322 | |
1310 | |
1370 | |
1318 | |
1350 | |
1303 | |
1299 | |
Formula | Description (Result) |
=VARA(A2:A11) | Estimates the variance for the breaking strength (754.2666667) |