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The document describes various Excel functions including PRODUCT, AVERAGE, ABS, SQRT, POWER, TRUNC, INT, MAX, and MIN. It provides the purpose, syntax, and examples of using each function. The PRODUCT function multiplies numbers together, the AVERAGE function calculates the average, and ABS returns the absolute value. SQRT returns the square root, POWER raises a number to a power, and TRUNC removes decimals. INT truncates to the nearest integer, while MAX and MIN return the largest or smallest value in a range.

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Mid FUNCTION

The document describes various Excel functions including PRODUCT, AVERAGE, ABS, SQRT, POWER, TRUNC, INT, MAX, and MIN. It provides the purpose, syntax, and examples of using each function. The PRODUCT function multiplies numbers together, the AVERAGE function calculates the average, and ABS returns the absolute value. SQRT returns the square root, POWER raises a number to a power, and TRUNC removes decimals. INT truncates to the nearest integer, while MAX and MIN return the largest or smallest value in a range.

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1.

Product Function
 Purpose:
The product function multiplies all the numbers given as argument and returns
the result.

 Syntax:
PRODUCT (number 1, [number 2] ,….)

Arguments:
number 1 Required

number 2 Optional. Can be up to a maximum of 255


arguments

 Example:

= PRODUCT (A1, A2) to multiply those two numbers together.

= PRODUCT (A1:A3, C1:C3) is equivalent to the formula

= A1* A2 * A3 * C1 * C2 * C3

 Suppose,
- 5 in cell A2
- 15 in cell A3
- 30 in cell A4
Formula Result
= Product (A2:A4) 2250
= PRODUCT (A2:A4, 2) (2250*2) = 4500
= A2*A3*A4 2250

2. Average Function
 Purpose:
It calculates the average of some numbers.

 Syntax:
= average (number 1, number 2, …..)

Number 1 Required
Number 2, …. Optional
Can be up to a maximum of 255
 Example:

DATA
A2 10 B2 15 C2 32
A3 7
A4 9
A5 27
A6 2
55

Formula Result
=AVERAGE (A2:A6) (55/5)= 11
= AVERAGE (A2:A6, 5) (55+5/6)= 10
= AVERAGE (A2:C2) (10+15+32/3)= 19

3. ABS Function
 Purpose:
This function removes the sign and returns the absolute value of a number.

 Syntax:
ABS (number)
Number Required
= ABS (A1) will return 5 if cell A1 contains -5 or 5

 Example:

DATA: -4 in cell A2

Formula Result
=ABS (2) 2
=ABS(-2) 2
=ABS (A2) 4
4. SQRT Function
 Purpose:
It returns the square root of a number.

 Syntax:
SQRT (number)

Arguments:
Number Required

1. = SQRT (16) will return 4

2. = SQRT (A1) will also return 4 if the value in cell A1 is 16

 Example:
Suppose -16 in cell A2
Formula Result
= SQRT (16) 4
= SQRT (A2) #NUM!
= SQRT (ABS (A2)) 4

5. Power Function
 Purpose:
A number is raised to a power (multiplying it by itself a certain number of times)
and returns the result by using power.

 Syntax:
Power (number, power)

Number Required
Power Required

 Example:
Formula Result
= Power (5,2) 5^2= 25
= Power ( 98.6 , 3.2) 2401077.222
= Power ( 4, 5/4) 5.656854249
6. TRUNC Function
 Purpose:
The TRUNC function removes decimal without rounding.

 Syntax:
TRUNC (number, [num_digits])

Number Required
Num_digits Optional

The default value for num_digits is 0 (zero)

 Example:
If you have 123.567 in cell A1
=TRUNC (A1, 2) will return 123.56

Formula Result
=TRUNC (123.456 , 2) 123.45
=TRUNC (123.456 , 1) 123.4
=TRUNC (123.456 , 0) 123
+TRUNC ((123.456) 123

7. INT Function
 Purpose:
The INT function truncates a given number down to the closest integer.

 Syntax:
INT (number)
Number is required

The INT function always rounds down.

 Example:
A B C
1 =INT(100.9) 100
2 5.22 =INT (A2) 5
3 5.99 =INT (A3) 5
4 99.5 =INT (A4) 99
5 -6.1 =INT (A5) -7
6 -100.9 =INT (A6) -101
8. MAX Function
 Purpose:
The Max function returns the largest value from a supplied set of numeric
values.

 Syntax:
MAX (number 1, [number2], ……)

Arguments:

Number 1 is required

Number 2 and subsequent numbers are optional.

Up to 255 numbers for which you want to find the maximum value.

 Example:

A
1 100.9
2 5.22
3 5.99
4 99.5
5 -6.1
6 -100.9

= MAX (100.9 , 5.22 , 5.99 , 99.5 , -6.1 , -100.9 )


= MAX (A1: A6)
= 100.9

9. MIN Function
 Purpose:
The MIN function returns the smallest value from a supplied set of numeric
values.

 Syntax:
MIN (number 1, [number2], ……)

Arguments:
Number 1 is required

Number 2 and subsequent numbers are optional.

Up to 255 numbers for which you want to find the minimum value.

 Example:

A
1 100.9
2 5.22
3 5.99
4 99.5
5 -6.1
6 -100.9

= MIN (100.9 , 5.22 , 5.99 , 99.5 , -6.1 , -100.9 )


= MIN (A1: A6)
= -100.9

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