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I understand how to calculate the average ignoring zero values, but I need to
ignore 0, 1, and 2 values.
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I don't understand what you mean
do you want to ignore integers?
do you want to ignore multiples?
how do you identify what you want to ignore?

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I understand how to calculate the average ignoring zero values, but I need to
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I am assuming that you can't have negative values

=SUMIF(A2:A100,"2")/COUNTIF(A2:A100,"2")


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