Times in Excel can be averaged using the AVERAGE function. So if you have a list of time in the cells from A2 to A13, the function would be:
=AVERAGE(A2:A13)
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No. Dates and times are stored as numbers in Excel.
Functions.
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Built-in formulas in Excel are known as functions. Here are five common ones: SUM AVERAGE COUNT MIN MAX
The AVERAGE function has up to 255 arguments in Excel.
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=AVERAGE(Firstcell:lastcell) i think
The revenue is how much is earned on each item. If you total up the revenue of all items and then divide by the amount of items there are, you will get the average revenue. You could use the Average function in Excel to do this.
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Excel formulas that will find the average of cells A1, A2, and A4 are: =AVERAGE(A1 ,A2, A4) or =AVERAGE(A1:A2, A4)
type in e.g =AVERAGE(B5:C4)