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Hi I'm trying to solve this problem I have and could use some help, I was
wondering if its possible to use VLookup to check through a range of data in one cell, ex: 89-100 or 71-74. But I'm not sure if there is a way to make excel understand FROM 89 TO 100 0r 71 TO 74. (Yes I've just started learning excel on my own) This is the problem I'm trying to solve: To calculate the data in the 20 Point Scale column, enter a formula that converts each students Final Percentage to a number grade on the 20 Point Scale as outlined below:- 80% and above = 1 75-79% = 2 71-74% = 3 70% = 4 67-69% = 5 64-66% = 6 61-63% = 7 60% = 8 57-59% = 9 54-56% = 10 51-53% = 11 50% = 12 47-49% = 13 44-46% = 14 41-43% = 15 40% = 16 35-39% = 17 30-34% = 18 20-29% = 19 0-19% = 20 The formula used to calculate the 20 Point Scale grades should accomplish the following:- ī If a student has 0 for their Final Percentage, they should automatically receive an X in the 20 Point Scale column (use an IF function to accomplish this). ī Otherwise, students grades are calculated using the scale in the table above (use the VLOOKUP function to accomplish this). ī The formula must use cell references. You must not use numbers or text inside any of the formulas or functions on the worksheet. ī Create additional tables in the worksheet to accomplish this. Hint: Create a table for the 20-point scale in a separate area of the worksheet and use the VLOOKUP function to convert the final percentage to the correct number on the 20-point scale. You will need to set up the correct breakpoints in this table in order for the VLOOKUP function to work. Would love some help or a helpful link, Thanks |
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