Estimates variance based on a sample.
Syntax
VAR(number1,number2,...)
Number1,number2,... are 1 to 30 number arguments corresponding to a sample of a population.
Remarks
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VAR assumes that its arguments are a sample of the population. If your data represents the entire population, then compute the variance using VARP.
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Logical values, such as TRUE and FALSE, and text are ignored. If logical values and text must not be ignored, use the VARA function.
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VAR uses the following formula:
Example
Suppose 10 tools stamped from the same machine during a production run are collected as a random sample and measured for breaking strength.
St1 | St2 | St3 | St4 | St5 | St6 | St7 | St8 | St9 | St10 | Formula | Description (Result) |
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1345 | 1301 | 1368 | 1322 | 1310 | 1370 | 1318 | 1350 | 1303 | 1299 | =VAR([St1], [St2], [St3], [St4], [St5], [St6], [St7], [St8], [St9], [St10]) | Variance for the breaking strength of the tools (754.2666667) |
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