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rank
Yes. In the field of "ordered statistics" it makes no difference if data is ranked smallest to highest or vice-versa, but the convention is to consider rank = 1 the smallest value and rank = m the largest value of m values.
In Excel you can use the SMALL() function The small function can retrieve the smallest values from data based on rank. For example: =SMALL(range,1) // smallest =SMALL(range,2) // 2nd smallest =SMALL(range,3) // 3rd smallest
By area - its the 4rd largest land mass.
cofficient of rank correlation