COUNTIF?

CAW

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I have a column of data that I want to tally different age ranges from.

The first range checked uses this formula:
Code:
=COUNTIF($D$2:$D$41,"<35")
How do I check each range after that when the criteria is >35 & <40, >40 & <44, etc.....?

Thanks.
 

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If A2:A50000 contain data. Enter a formula in B2. Select B2. Double-click the Fill Handle and Excel will shoot the formula down to B50000.
Or for multiple criteria ...

=SUMPRODUCT(--(Range1=Criteria1),--(Range2=Criteria2))
 
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you could use something like this

=SUM((rng>35)*(rng<40)+(rng>40)*(rng<44))

where you name your range rng. this is an array formula and must be entered using ctrl+shift+enter. notice that * equates to AND, and + equates to OR. be carefull not to overlap or your will doublecount some items.
 
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