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LARGE
The LARGE function returns the nth-largest value within a collection. The largest value is ranked number 1.
LARGE(value-set, ranking)
value-set: A collection of values. value-set must contain number values, date/time values or duration values. All values must be of the same value type.
ranking: A number value representing the size ranking of the value you want to retrieve. ranking must be in the range of 1 to the number of values in value-set.
Notes
A ranking of 1 retrieves the largest number in the collection, 2 the second-largest and so on. Values included in the collection that are the same are ranked together, but impact the outcome.
Examples  | 
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Suppose the following table contains the cumulative test scores for this term for your 20 students. (The data is organised this way for the example; it would probably originally have been in 20 separate rows.)  | 
A  | B  | C  | D  | E  | |
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1  | 30  | 75  | 92  | 86  | 51  | 
2  | 83  | 100  | 92  | 68  | 70  | 
3  | 77  | 91  | 86  | 85  | 83  | 
4  | 77  | 90  | 83  | 75  | 80  | 
=LARGE(A1:E4, 1) returns 100, the largest cumulative test score (cell B2). =LARGE(A1:E4, 2) returns 92, the second-largest cumulative test score (either cell B2 or cell C2). =LARGE(A1:E4, 3) returns 92, also the third-largest cumulative test score because it appears twice (cells C1 and C2). =LARGE(A1:E4, 6) returns 86, the sixth-largest cumulative test score (order is 100 , 92, 92, 91, 90, then 86).  |