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Default Trouble comparing to subtotals


I need to compare a subtotal value to each set of data for that group.
For example,

part # status $ amount

1002 Active 20.00
1002 Active 25.00
1002 Sold 40.00
1002 Sold 60.00
1003 Active 55.00
1003 Sold 60.00
1033 Sold 45.00

In other words, I need to find the avg price for the 1002 Solds. Then
I need to calculate the difference of that value to each one the 1002
Actives. This will be true for each part #. I don't know if I need to
use pivot tables or subtotals, etc...

Any help would be greatly appreciated.... I need to figure this out
very badly for work. It would be a great help. If anyone has an
example of something similiar already in use, they can Email me at
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