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Default I need help with a formula please.

I am trying to produce a spreadsheet that will calculate certain expenses to
help highlight the cost of living.

If someone could help with the following example:

Question 1: Is this a joint application Y/N ? - answer in box F43

So if the answer is 'N' then a figure of $808.00 is added

If the answer is 'Y' then a figure of $1,250.00 is added


Question2: How many dependants do you have? - answer in box F44

if 1 then $225.00 is added
if 2 then $225.00 x 2 is added
if 3 then $225.00 x 3 is added etc

Question 3: How many cars do you own? - answer in F45

if 1 then 370.00 is added
if 2 then 370.00 x 2 is added
if 3 then 370.00 x 3 is added etc

I then want to populate Q53 with the combined total of the answers given
above.

Thank you in advance for any help given. :)

Cheers Scott

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