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This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the GAUSS function in Microsoft Excel.
Calculates the probability that a member of a standard normal population will fall between the mean and z standard deviations from the mean.
GAUSS(z)
The GAUSS function syntax has the following arguments.
Z Required. Returns a number.
If z is not a valid number, GAUSS returns the #NUM! error value.
If z is not a valid data type, GAUSS returns the #VALUE! error value.
Because NORM.S.DIST(0,True) always returns 0.5, GAUSS (z) will always be 0.5 less than NORM.S.DIST(z,True).
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Formula |
Description |
Result |
'=GAUSS(2) |
Probability that a member of a standard normal population will fall between the mean and 2 standard deviations from the mean (result is 0.47725). |
=GAUSS(2) |