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In this video, you will calculate the total cost of your expense categories using a spreadsheet formula. Calculating the cost of each category makes it easier to identify what you are spending your money on and how you could cut costs. To calculate category totals, you will list your categories in a spreadsheet table and use a formula to add the items in each category. To begin, open your spreadsheet. Your spreadsheet is automatically saved in Google Drive, and you can come back to it anytime. Make a table that lists your expense categories. For this lesson, limit your list to two categories with multiple items, such as Car and Child Care. Put your list in the space below your expenses in column A. Calculate the total cost of each category. To do this, you could go through the spreadsheet and manually select all of the cells with Car costs and add them, then the cells with Child Care costs and add them, and so on. But what happens if you miss something or make a mathematical error? Or