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Excel Formula

Asked by AEII in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

I thought I was pretty good with Excel until the following:

I wish to calculate the Median for a set of values within a cell range that includes
blank entries and to ignore them in the calculation.

Example: If the Cell Range in a Column can be A9:A1500, but only the first 100 have entries
at this time ... how to ignore the blank ones.

That is the first step ...

Then more complicated the values need to be weighted based on another cell ...

Example:   A9 may be $20.00 but D9 is 3 ... so this row gets $20.00, $20.00, $20.00 ... three entries in the Median calculation.
                 A12 may be $25.00 but D12 is 10 ... so this row gets ten $25.00 in the Median calculations.

Is this possible in Excel ?
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