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I have a list of students with their test scores. I want to be able to find
out how many students scored 222 or over. Then I want to find out what
percentage of student scored 222 or over. How do I do this?
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=COUNTIF(A1:A100,"=222")
=COUNTIF(A1:A100,"=222")/COUNT(A1:A100) and format as percentage
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I have a list of students with their test scores. I want to be able to
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out how many students scored 222 or over. Then I want to find out what
percentage of student scored 222 or over. How do I do this?



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