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i have a column, A1 - A10. Cell A11 is the average of all those numbers in
those cells. How do i manipulate the formula so the average doesn't include the numbers in cells A4 and A8? Or more correctly, i dont want the average to include any values that are less then 400. I have tried this formula, but it ddnt work. =average(A1:A10)/COUNTIF(A1:A10,"400") |
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