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1 2.0 1.0 U 3.5 2 2.3 2.0 3.1 3 2.5 1.3 I 2.5 4 =Avg(A1:A3) I have made columns B & C separate even though it is one entry to distingish between text and a number. I would like to perform an operation on a number only if there is not a letter beside it OR only if there is a certain letter beside it. How would I write: Sum of all numbers in column B (without a letter next to it in column C OR with the letter I next to it in column C) and then divide the result by the number of entries that were summed and multiply by 100? Was I correct to put the "Letters" in column C or could they have been in column B as well? Thank you-- Melody |
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