On a final - just to cover all bases... if the items are not unique in the first table and thus you need to aggregate multiple rows simultaneously:
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=SUMPRODUCT(($A$2:$A$4=$A8)*$B$2:INDEX($B$4:$E$4,$B$7))
On a final - just to cover all bases... if the items are not unique in the first table and thus you need to aggregate multiple rows simultaneously:
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=SUMPRODUCT(($A$2:$A$4=$A8)*$B$2:INDEX($B$4:$E$4,$B$7))
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