The following article introduces you to the CHISQ.DIST.RT function - one of the functions in the statistical function group is very popular in Excel.
Description: The function returns the probability of the right end of the distribution when squared. Support function from Excel 2010 version.
Syntax: CHISQ.DIST.RT (x, deg_freedom)
Inside:
- x: Value to evaluate distribution.
- deg_freedom: Number of degrees of freedom.
Attention:
- If any value of the parameter is not numeric -> the function returns the error value #VALUE!
- If deg_freedom is not an integer -> it is truncated to an integer.
- If deg_freedom or deg_freedom> 10 ^ 10 -> the function returns the #NUM! Error value
For example:
Calculate the probability of right end when the square of the distribution according to the data in the table below:
- In the cell to calculate enter the formula: = CHISQ.DIST.RT (C6, C7)
- Press Enter -> probability of the right end of the distribution when the square is:
- Case 1 of the values of the parameters is not a number -> the function returns the error value #VALUE!
- If the number of degrees of freedom is less than 1 or greater than 10 ^ 10 -> the function returns the #NUM! Error value
Above are instructions and some specific examples when using the CHISQ.DIST.RT function in Excel.
Good luck!
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