% within specified range

nutritiouspig

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i know it's something simple that im missing. i have data in column C:C. I need to determine what % of that data is within the range of 275-320

thanks!!
 

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Code:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(C1:C1000>=275),--(C1:C1000<=320))/COUNT(C1:C1000)
 
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that worked. thanks... i would never of thought to use sumproduct either... i love that function more and more! :biggrin:
 
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=SUMPRODUCT(--($C$1:$C$1000>=275),--($C$1:$C$1000<=320))/COUNTA($C$1:$C$1000)*100

Make sure all your ranges are the same size. *Stupid slow "T3"
 
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