Not for a 15 year old.
Try the Army.
5'3"
Driving permits are governed by State law.
Laado inch
Using the cells A1 to A15, the following functions can be used for what you want:To get the highest value you can use either of two functions, though we most commonly use the first of these:=MAX(A1:A15)=LARGE(A1:A15,1)The LARGE function can not only get the highest value, but also the second highest or third highest etc., by changing the 1 at the end to 2 or 3 etc.To get the lowest you can use either of these two functions, where SMALL works similar to LARGE:=MIN(A1:A15)=SMALL(A1:A15,1)To get an average you use the AVERAGE function:=AVERAGE(A1:A15)You could also get an average in this way, by totalling the values and divided by the amount of values by counting them, but it would be rarely used:=Sum(A1:A15)/Count(A1:A15)
If hes short no, but if hes tall YES!
Personally its kinda weird, but if you really love/like he/her than i don't see why its a problem.
What does A15 mean for a 205 Honda Odyssey
Many people in the town loved to juggle but, Tom,a15 year old, was the best.
No, they cannot do so. The need permission or a court order.
Considering there are no dating laws - it's fine, but this depends upon the parents. It's not usual for a 11 year old and 15 year old to be dating.
A short explanation of the question: Sometimes it is needed to use a formula as criteria instead of a given criteria. For example if you need to find the sum of numbers that are above or below the average in the range. For both COUNTIF and SUMIF formulas, the way to use another formula for criteria is the following (pretext: range of numbers is A1:A15): =countif(A1:A15;">"&average(A1:A15)) or =sumif(A1:A15;">"&average(A1:A15);A1:A15) And for the case that any number should be exactly the same as the average, use the "=" sign after the ">" or "<" sign.