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Explanations clear
WHAT TO DO IF I AM SEARCHING WHICH ONE IS HIGHER CONDUCTIVITY OR LOW WHICH T TEST SHOULD I USE IN THE EXCEL
How to report it in a tabulated format? I find it very helpful. Thanks for the step by step guide calculations. Keep it up
You can copy paste all the tables in a Word document.
@@nileshjoshi9411 do you calculate the same if you have both rows and columns?
Could I know the excel version that you have used?
Generally, it should work on any version of Excel (the newer the better). If you don't see "Data Analysis" option under the "Data" tab on your Excel, then please watch the following video. I have explained how make this option available on the Data tab.
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