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Default Sum of Certain Cells

I have a spreadsheet with two tabs. In one tab is the raw data which
contains an account number and a price for each shipment. I have a summary
tab that lists each account number and the total number of shipments and
total revenue for each account number. I used the "countif" function to add
up the number of shipments per account number, but can't figure out how to
add up the total revenue per account number. I thought I needed to use the
"sumif" function, but I can't get it to work. An example of the raw data is:

Acct# Charge
E010124 13.92
E010124 13.92
E010157 13.92
E010199 38.83
E010124 13.92
E010231 13.92

An example of the summary sheet is:
Acct# # Ships Total Revenue
E010082 19 $339.64
E010091 1 $46.71
E010124 12 $669.39


 
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