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Default Why does Conditional Formatting highlight "n/a" as a number?

I have written a formula that may return "n/a" or a number. If it is a
number, there are 3 conditional format colors that can occur if the number is
within 10%, etc from a specified target. If the formula brings back "n/a",
the cell is still turning a color as if it is 25% from the target. How do I
get the cell to have no highlight, since the value is "n/a"?
Thank you,
-Valerie
 
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