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I am trying to write a formula that will multiple the numbers between 4 and
10 by $2.43 and add that to the numbers between 11 and 100 that is multiplied by $1.75. Example: A1 = 61 and the total in B1 would be 4 thru 10 multilplied by 2.43 and then added to 11 thru 61 that has been multiplied by 1.75 -- LindaM |
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