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Default Need help on LOOKUP function..please


I'm doing revision of my exam and I don't understand about Lookup
function, what's this function for??

When I read the instruction aboout "Lookup" on my revised exam paper, I
don't know what the formula I should type in, can you help me to add
formula on this data.(About Gem company)

Instruction:
_\"In_the_main_table_in_the_cell_under_Cut_Cost,_e nter_a_formula_using_Lookup._This_formula_looks_up _the_Cutting_Cost_in_the_Cutting_options_table_usi ng_the_Gem_cut_and_divides_this_value_by_the_Carat .\"_

Please see the attached file for data details.

What the formula do I have to put in the cell under Cut Cost?

Thank you.


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