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I am sorry that I listed four combinations which is correct. But what
I meant in regards to equal is the first number times the second number
that came after the slash "/". In other words 10 times 5 #s. What is
occurring is that wheat and corn are forcing me to raise prices five
cents a pound. My package prices are not the same originally for the
different combinations to begin with. Thanks very much for responding
to my problem; it seems that I put an impossible problem to solve and I
thank you all for your time and effort. Richard
- [users] Spreadsheet price update Richard J Neuenfeldt
- Re: [users] Spreadsheet price update Charlie Seaman
- Re: [users] Spreadsheet price update Harold Fuchs
- Re: [users] Spreadsheet price update Harold Fuchs
- Re: [users] Spreadsheet price update Dan Lewis
- Re: [users] Spreadsheet price update Charlie Seaman
