TheAVERAGE functioncalculates the average of numbers in a cell range. In other words, the sum of a group of numbers and then divided by the count of those numbers. AVERAGE(number1,[number2], ...) AVERAGE(IF(ISE
At 12 and 16 years, the SIRs were 0.501 (95% confidence interval: 0.240 - 0.920) and 0.557 (95% confidence interval: 0.278 - 0.996) respectively, which indicated a sustained risk reduction by 44.3% beyond the standard surveillance interval (IDDF2023-ABS-0082 Figure 1. Standardised incidence ...
As long as the per capita consumption of low-income, medium-income, and high-income households is 138, 203, and 268 L/day, respectively, we have no water shortage, and the benefit–cost ratio is improving. The company's financial balance can be increased by determining the optimal drinking...
This tradeoff impacts the solution accuracy to a certain extent and influences the complexity of the model, and it has not been explicitly analyzed before. In this paper, a new SR optimization method is proposed in which the tradeoff between unit capacity and average production cost is well ...
It overcomes the drawbacks typically associated with OFDM systems that use a large number of subcarriers that lead to high PAPR, create a demand for larger power amplifiers, and increase cost, size, weight and power of the associated devices. The system and method allows a reduced PAPR ...
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=AVERAGEIF(C3:C9,"<>#N/A")Copy to Clipboard Back to top Explaining formula Step 1 - Populate arguments The AVERAGEIF function returns the average of cell values that are valid for a given condition. AVERAGEIF(range, criteria, [average_range]) range - C3:C9 criteria - "<>#N/A" [av...
For max independent set in graphs of average degree at most 5 and 6, we provide bounds of O*(1.1969n) and O*(1.2149n), respectively, that improve upon the corresponding bounds of O*(1.2023n) and O*(1.2172n) in graphs of maximum degree 5 and 6 by (Fomin et al., 2006). Let us...