Use the STDEV() function.
No, scientific calculators do not have a function for amortization, however, there are many online amortization calculators that are useful. Microsoft Excel also has this feature.
Use Microsoft Excel.
In Excel, the ACos function returns the arccosine (in radians) of a number.The syntax for the ACos function is:ACos( number )number is a number between -1 and 1. It is the cosine of the angle that you wish to find.Applies To:Excel 2007, Excel 2003, Excel XP, Excel 2000
Excel does not have a native BOXPLOT function, but you can replicate the function by following the instructions in the related links.
The MODE function.
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Use the STDEV() function.
you can get help in the Microsoft excel itself by pressing F1 key.
MS Excel icons just search on google for answers
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Microsoft Excel has a help function built into it that will search through a pre-installed FAQ to help find an answer. If you cannot find an answer there Microsoft support can answer any question you have.
Microsoft excel was created by Microsoft
Programs->Microsoft Office->Microsoft Excel
I believe the only Microsoft program used to create spreadsheets is Microsoft Excel.
Try looking at SEARCH or INDEX in the help file.
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