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Default Problem With Duplicate Enteries Using =INDEX(#,MATCH(#,#,#))

My formula in A48 is: =INDEX(C1:C7,MATCH(A49,D1:D7,0))
My formula in A49 is: =MIN(D1:D7)
Column "C" is a list of dates (stored as numbers) in consecutive order
Column "D" is random numbers that can be the same as another number in the
same column.

C D
1 39545 183
2 39546 222
3 39547 217
4 39548 105
5 39549 195
6 39550 175
7 39551 105

Note that D4 and D7 happen to be the same number... My forumal in A48 is
displaying the date from C4 but I need it to display the newest date in C
that corresponds with the lowest number in D... In this case it would be C7.

Thank you
 
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