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    Re: tiered pricing calculator in excel

    Here's one way to do this, using SUMPROUCT. the formula is

    =B1*SUMPRODUCT(--(B2>D2:D5),--(B2-D2:D5),--(G2:G5))

    the setting is shown in the attachment.
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