How Do You Make Standard Deviation Charts In Excel 2003?
Standard deviation is an equation that is used to calculate the difference between data and its mean or expected outcome. Results are added to the set of data to show error amounts. These can be thought of as variables or other possible outcomes, such as a machine using more or less force than what is expected when performing an experiment. This data can be entered into an Excel spreadsheet and be represented as a chart or graph. Error bars, which are small bars representing the results of the standard deviation equation, can be added to the chart or graph. Open the Microsoft Excel 2003 application on your computer. Click on the “File” option from the top toolbar menu and then click on the “Open” option. Locate the Excel 2003 file that contains the chart you want to work with from your desktop or folder where you store your Excel files. Select the file so it’s highlighted, and click on the “Open” button. Click on the line, bar or dots of your graph, which represent your data. Click on