The example given is incorrect. It is a formula for calculating the number of combinations of n things taken k at a time. This does not concern absolute deviation.

Provide a correct example.

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AVEDEV 2545(2552)

Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment CO-0165 (Modified: 2008-01-13) Yes, the formula for this SpreadsheetML function is incorrect. In Part 4, §3.17.7.17, page 2,545, line numbers 26­27, it will be changed from The number of combinations is as follows, where number = n and number-chosen = k: to The average of the absolute deviations of a set of data points from their mean is as follows, where n is the number of arguments in argument-list, x is an argument in argument-list, and x-bar is the x mean value: 1 - Similar Comments: AU-0026 , CA-0070 , CL-0024 , DK-0162 , ECMA-0025 , FR-0466 , GB-0378 , MT-0004 , PH-0003 , US-0276 , UY- 0010

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  1. hAl September 25, 2007 @ 8:29 pm

    Dupe of Ecma 25

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