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Default advanced 'if' multiply

I fixed a few of my variable declarations and math, etc. this should be
proper now:
:)

if x1 < 40 then y1 = x1 * A
if x1 40 then y1 = (40 * A) + (z1* B)
if x2 < 40 then y2 = x * A
if x2 40 then y2 = (40 * A) + (z2 * B)
if x1 40 and x1 + x2 80 then y2 = z3 * B
y3 = y1+y2

variables:
A = base pay rate
B = overtime pay rate
x1 = hours worked in pay period 1
x2 = hours worked in pay period 2
y1 = money earned period 1
y2 = money earned period 2
y3 = total money earned
z1 = hours week 1 < 40
z2 = hours week 2 < 40
z3 = hours week 1 + week 2 < 80

if x1 < 40 then y = x * A
if x1 40 then y = (40 * A) + (z * B)
if x2 < 40 then y = x * A
if x2 40 then y = (40 * A) + (z * B)
if x1 < 40 and x2 40 then y = z2 * B
if x1 40 and x1 + x2 80 then y = z3 * B

Basically a formula that will calculate how much I've earned if I've worked
40 hours in pay period 1 OR pay period 2.
If i hit overtime in week 1 (for example 70 hours), and only worked 20 hours
in pay period 2, then anything above 20 hours in week 2 is also overtime rate.

i see that it's only necessary to calculate that once, instead of twice.
only checking for week 1's overtime, because if i haven't hit overtime in
week 1 the only way I'll get 80 is getting more than 40 hours in week 2.

If this is too complicated for excel, I'll port my stuff and do it in either
C or Visual basic...

Thanks for any help or insight :)


~Benjamin