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nevermind pete, I figured it out. Thanks so much for your time.
"Pete" wrote: Okay, there is a simple relationship between the threshold levels in your example, so all you will need is the following formula in cell A3: =IF(A2<=(A1*4000+6000),"Free",IF(A2<=(A1*5000+1000 0), "Reduced","Paid")) assuming that A1 contains the number of people and A2 is the income. Try that out with some example values. Pete |
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