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Default How do it set up a SUMIF equation with 2 conditions

u can test the sumproduct formula.

u can notice the end part of the formula, this is the supposed divisor to
obtain the average "/sumproduct(--(B19:B42="warm"),--(C19:C42="breath"))"
of the accounted data that pass thru your "Warm" n " Breath" criteria that
make sense to your post.

no need to hit ctrl-shft-ent.
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"Jenna" wrote:

Thanks for the answer,

I am nto sure however if this gives me an average.

I want to divide the sum of
sumproduct(--(B19:B42="warm"),--(C19:C42="breath"),(G19:G42)) by the number
of these that exist.

does that make sense?

"driller" wrote:

try sumproduct
=sumproduct(--(B19:B42="warm"),--(C19:C42="breath"),(G19:G42))/sumproduct(--(B19:B42="warm"),--(C19:C42="breath"))
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"Jenna" wrote:

Currently I am using the following SUMIF equation:
=SUMIF(B9:B32,"warm",G9:G32)/COUNTIF(B9:B32,"warm")

However, I want to expand the conditions so that it only sums if b9 :b32,
"warm" and c9:c32, "breath" AND so that it only counts if :b32, "warm"
and c9:c32, "breath"

I have tried using :=SUMIF((B19:B42,"warm",G19:G42)&(
C19:C42,"breath",G19:G42))/COUNTIF((B19:B42,"warm")&(c19:c42,"breath"))

but this doesnt work.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

thanks!