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Hello. I'm trying to have one cell look at two other cells to determine
its entry.

This what I'm stuck on:

=If(E4=1 and E7=1, 60, if(E4=1 and E7=2, 50, if(E4=1 and E7=3, 40,
if(E4=2 and E7=1, 30, if(E4=2 and E7=2, 20, if(E4=2 and E7=3, 10,
if(E4=3 and E7=1, 15, if(E4=3 and E7=2, 10, if(E4=3 and E7=3, 5,
0)))))))))

Can anyone please help me?


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