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<blockquote data-quote="airborne spoon" data-source="post: 6318829" data-attributes="member: 117270"><p>i saw that and figured it would just display the same info, but how about that it does show what the cost would've been if i didn't have free SC. Well not the totals but it gives all the math I easily did a =SUM(H3*N3) and a =AVERAGE(O2:O28) looks like my average was $10.62 and my total was $138.10 annoying part though i had to remove all the kwh and / from the cells before the math would work but it was easy ctrl F and replace all.</p><p></p><p>This is very helpful, now i can not only make my free SC value spreadsheet more accurate but it allows me to be able to tell people what they can expect to pay at a SC since most folks have to pay nowadays.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]755660[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airborne spoon, post: 6318829, member: 117270"] i saw that and figured it would just display the same info, but how about that it does show what the cost would've been if i didn't have free SC. Well not the totals but it gives all the math I easily did a =SUM(H3*N3) and a =AVERAGE(O2:O28) looks like my average was $10.62 and my total was $138.10 annoying part though i had to remove all the kwh and / from the cells before the math would work but it was easy ctrl F and replace all. This is very helpful, now i can not only make my free SC value spreadsheet more accurate but it allows me to be able to tell people what they can expect to pay at a SC since most folks have to pay nowadays. [ATTACH type="full"]755660[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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