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Excel | Range names exercise | Movies - Range names
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Software ==> | Excel (151 exercises) |
Version ==> | Excel 2010 and later |
Topic ==> | Range names (13 exercises) |
Level ==> | Relatively easy |
Courses ==> | Excel Business Modelling / Excel Intermediate |
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Create the following range names:
- Budget - referring to C3:C22
- Gross - referring to D3:D22
- Profit - referring to E3:E22
- TicketsSold - referring to F3:F22
- TicketPrice - referring to H3
Use the range names you have created to calculate the following values:
- Profit - subtract Budget from Gross
- TicketsSold - divide Gross by TicketPrice
- MIN and MAX of Profit and TicketsSold
This is what your formula should look like:

You can press F3 to paste a range name into a formula
Save the file with the same name and close it down.