Thanks! Thats what I was looking for, the denominator is found in excel by =SUMPRODUCT(Likelihood,Prior)++Sorry my example may not have made sense I'm trying to solve a logistic regression using bayes, I'll post the spreadsheet when (if) I complete it..++Was able to find some examples on a search for "prior posterior likelihood filetype:xls"
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