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by - delegate Kylie [2 posts] (2008 Mar 4 Tue, 17:02) replyReply

How do you do percentage formula's using a range of data?

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by - trainer Mark gold contributer[287 posts] (2008 Mar 6 Thu, 12:06) replyReply

Hiya Kylie

Hope you are well and you enjopyed the course on Tuesday

as for the answer that will depend on if you want to calculate a data range by a percent if that is the case then here is a formula that will do that for you

=sum(b4:g20)+15%
=sum(b4:g20)*1.7%
=average(d4,e5,h10,a4,f2)*17.5%

Now Kylie the above formulas are just working examples apply them to you own data

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