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The best way to explain my question is by an example:
Lets say I have a bunch of numbers, one of them being 100,000. Is it possible to create a formula in an Excel cell, which will tell me a value when I want to sum - the first 5,000 of the 100,000 multiplied by 14%, then add the NEXT 5,000 * 10%, added with the NEXT 10,000 * 8%, and more than 20,000 of the 100,000 multiplied by 5%. Then carry on this formula to other values, such as 150,000; 254,948... etc Does anyone understand what I'm asking? |
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