function is called large. here is a link: http://chandoo.org/wp/2010/06/04/average-of-top-5-values/
still, I have tried it and had a syntax error when I have typed: =AVERAGE(LARGE(C9:H9,{1,2,3,4,5,6,7}))
I will be glad if someone can help:)
MAX
The NPER() function.
The FV function calculates the future value of an investment.
The PPMT function.
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Surprisingly, it is =AVERAGE(number1, number2,...)
Here's how you do it in Excel: use the function =STDEV(<range with data>). That function calculates standard deviation for a sample.
FV( interest_rate, number_payments, payment, PV, Type )
The SUM function would be used to total up the figures for the budget, but other functions might be used too during the process.
You can use MAX function in MS Excel to find out Largest Number. Follow the steps mentioned below Suppose you have number from A1 to A15 Cells and you want to find out Largest value and want to place it in A16. Then A16 Type, =MAX(A1:A15).
Excel does not have a HIGHVALUE function. It does have a MAX function that finds the largest number in a range.The MAX function returns the largest value from the numbers provided.MAX(number1,number2,...number_n)number1, number2, ... number_n are numeric values - they can be numbers, named ranges, arrays, or references to numbers. There can be up to 30 values entered.
In Excel, the ACos function returns the arccosine (in radians) of a number.The syntax for the ACos function is:ACos( number )number is a number between -1 and 1. It is the cosine of the angle that you wish to find.Applies To:Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP, Excel 2000
The Average function in Excel will help you calculate the average, or more specifically the arithmetic mean. Excel's average function checks all the number in a given range and calculates the average of them, by adding the values and dividing by the amount of values. Cells with no data will not be included in the calculation. The Average function looks like this =AVERAGE(number1,number2) where each number can be a reference for a cell or range of cells or can be entered manually. For example =AVERAGE(50,100) equals 75.