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Weighted Values
I run a water fund for my office, and I'm trying to fairly account for people
who leave the office for business and don't use the water for anywhere from a week to a month. Currently, I'm entering the invoice total in one cell, and in another dividing it by the total participants minus a countif function (I mark an "X" by their name for the month if they are out for a significant amount of time). This is a little clunky, though, and I'd like to account for people who are out 1-3 weeks by using something like a .25-.75 system, so nobody pays too much for water they don't use or pay for someone else. Any suggestions? Thank you |
Weighted Values
Say we list each person in column A and the number of days in a month they
are in-office in column B. The sum of column B is the number of people-days. Divide the monthly water cost by this and then mulitply by column B to get column C. For example, if the monthly water cost is $111.00: Larry 20 39.64 Moe 20 39.64 Curley 10 19.82 Rocky 5 9.91 Bullwinkle 1 1.98 TOTAL 56 Where C1: =Round(B1*110/B$7,2) and then copy down -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200721 "petersongf" wrote: I run a water fund for my office, and I'm trying to fairly account for people who leave the office for business and don't use the water for anywhere from a week to a month. Currently, I'm entering the invoice total in one cell, and in another dividing it by the total participants minus a countif function (I mark an "X" by their name for the month if they are out for a significant amount of time). This is a little clunky, though, and I'd like to account for people who are out 1-3 weeks by using something like a .25-.75 system, so nobody pays too much for water they don't use or pay for someone else. Any suggestions? Thank you |
Weighted Values
With this range in A1:D6
Name WeeksOff BillAmt $100.00 Allen 1 (blank) (blank) Bev 1 (blank) (blank) Carl 0 (blank) (blank) Donna 0 (blank) (blank) Ed 0 (blank) (blank) Whe Col_A contains Names Col_B contains the number of weeks to deduct Col_C will contain the person's bill D1 contains the amount of the water bill This formula calculates each persons bill for the month: C2: =ROUND($D$1*(4-B2)/(SUMPRODUCT((4-$B$2:$B$6))),2) Copy that formula down Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron XL2002, WinXP "petersongf" wrote: I run a water fund for my office, and I'm trying to fairly account for people who leave the office for business and don't use the water for anywhere from a week to a month. Currently, I'm entering the invoice total in one cell, and in another dividing it by the total participants minus a countif function (I mark an "X" by their name for the month if they are out for a significant amount of time). This is a little clunky, though, and I'd like to account for people who are out 1-3 weeks by using something like a .25-.75 system, so nobody pays too much for water they don't use or pay for someone else. Any suggestions? Thank you |
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