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Default Nesting "If" in Excel

Hi, I am a student teacher using Excel 2003 for my marking. So far, I have
not had too many problems writing formulas but this one has me stumped.
To get a pass in their snap tests the students must pass 2 out of three
tests. I list them as Test 1, Test 2, and Test 3 with their names down the
side.
So I need to write a formula to test for all possible outcomes that will
result in a pass. Student can either pass Test 1 and Test 2 or Test 1 and
Test 3 or Test 2 and Test 3
I want to write the formulas so that the auto answer will be either "
Student Passed" or "Student Failed". I can understand that I need "If" "And"
"Or" and I can get some of them to work but not all. Would SKS please help.
Regards Chrissi
 
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