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Descriptive Statistics in Excel

How to Calculate a Trimmed Mean in Excel

A trimmed mean is the mean of a dataset that has been calculated after removing a specific percentage of the smallest and largest values...

COVARIANCE.P vs. COVARIANCE.S in Excel: What’s the Difference?

In statistics, covariance is a way to measure how changes in one variable are associated with changes in another variable. A positive value for covariance...

Excel: Find Percentage Difference Between Two Columns in Pivot Table

The following step-by-step example shows how to calculate the percentage difference between two columns in a pivot table in Excel. Step 1: Enter the Data First,...

How to Sum Two Columns in a Pivot Table in Excel

The following step-by-step example shows how to sum two columns in a pivot table in Excel. Step 1: Enter the Data First, let’s enter the following...

Excel: How to Delete Calculated Field in Pivot Table

The following step-by-step example shows how to delete a calculated field from a pivot table in Excel. Step 1: Create the Pivot Table Suppose we create...

Excel: How to Add a Running Total to Pivot Table

The following step-by-step example shows how to add a running total column to a pivot table in Excel. Step 1: Enter the Data First, let’s enter...

Excel: How to Calculate a Weighted Average in Pivot Table

The following step-by-step example shows how to calculate a weighted average within a pivot table in Excel. Step 1: Enter the Data First, let’s enter the...

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