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hi in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you how did you use the index and match functions to do an approximate match so what is an approximate match itamp;#39;s probably very common when youamp;#39;re trying to look up sales commissions or youamp;#39;re looking up the tax rate in the tax table in this example weamp;#39;re gonna try to look up sales commissions letamp;#39;s say what that we have our sales people and they sold this quantity of amount of things and based on the quantity we want to find out what percentage we want to give them for a sales commission so for example we have 748 748 there itamp;#39;s not an exact match right but anything that supposedly is 500 over that person should get 80% sales person to they so 10 items theyamp;#39;re not really anything here that says 10 items but in this particular table what we want to say is anything between 1 and 99 that person is going to get 10% so how does that actually work what weamp;#39;re going to do is weamp;#39;r