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    Help with procent count in a survey

    Hello!


    I am using Excel 2010 right now, and I need help with counting procent in a survey,

    We have done 150 interviews and I am now working on summary it on excel. The problem is I forgot how the code works to make it count in procent.

    I give an exemple how it is:

    1. Do you like Ice Cream?

    A.Yes
    B. No
    C. No comment

    Let's say we got 124 A, 20 B and 6 C. Now how do I make excel count this in procent?

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    Re: Help with procent count in a survey

    Ηι

    Assuming your values ​​are in cells A2 - B2 - C2, THEN in A3, use percent style(%) and put the formula.

    =SUM(A2/($A$2+$B$2+$C$2))

    Drag to B3 & C3

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    Re: Help with procent count in a survey

    Umm That did not work all I got was Name?

    Let me explain here. What I want is this:

    Answer How many answer Procent

    A 125 Here is were the procent is suppose to be
    B 25
    C 25
    Total: 150

    I need to know how to make a template like this to work

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    Re: Help with procent count in a survey

    Perhaps =A2/sum($A$2:C$2) ( replace SUM with SUMMA if you have the Swedish version)
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    Re: Help with procent count in a survey

    If you want to % for yes, the generic method is,

    Total_Count_Of_Yes/Total_Questions

    If you can attach a dummy file, it would help to see your data layout.
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    Re: Help with procent count in a survey

    Hello
    here is a sample but your own file is much better to study.

    [ATTACH]procent[/ATTACH]

    btw
    A 125 Here is were the procent is suppose to be
    B 25
    C 25
    Total: 150
    This is 175
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    Re: Help with procent count in a survey

    Hi Hanzar,

    I would suggest you to use number rather then text for answers e.g., may be 1 for Yes, 0 for No etc. and off course this can be initiated while collecting survey responses.
    Also, if possible share the sample sheet with forum.


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