Trying Again...HELP

D

Dan

I need a formula that will count the number of unmarried
"couples" (S, W, or D) whose combined income is between
$20,000 & $29,999.
In the table below, there is only 1 (Apt# 105)that has 2
umarried people living together with a combined income
=ing the criteria. Sorry the table is long but there are
many different scenerios.
Marital
3 Apt# Name Sex Status Salary
4 101 Bob M S $28,000
5 102
6 103 Don M M $26,000
7 Val F M $14,000
8 104 Fran F W $18,000
9 105 Ken M S $12,000
10 Jan F D $ 9,000
11 106 Lee M D $36,000
12 107 Mary F S $ 0
13 Nancy F D $ 9,000
14 108 Mary F S $21,000
15 109 Pat M S $72,000
16
 
C

Charlie

Dan,

One way is to use helper columns, if you data is in
columns B, C, D, E, and F then enter in G2 =IF(AND
(B2>0,E2<>"M",B3=0,E3<>"M",F3>0),F2+F3,"") and copy down
as needed. This will combine the total income of S, W,
and D where there are two incomes in the same Apt. Next
in H1 enter =COUNT(G2:G100,">19999","<30000") which will
count the income between $20,000 and $29,999.

LOL
Charlie O'Neill
 

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