Is there a way to tell how many more times I can use an item?

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There are a few new items in Mario Kart 8 that have a variable amount of uses to them such as the boomerang flower and fireball. Is there a way to tell how many more times you can use these items or should I just mash them as fast as I can whenever I start using them like the golden mushroom from the previous games?






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How do you use the count function?

Use the COUNT function to get the number of entries in a number field that is in a range or array of numbers. For example, you can enter the following formula to count the numbers in the range A1:A20: =COUNT(A1:A20). In this example, if five of the cells in the range contain numbers, the result is 5.

How do I Countif with multiple criteria?

How to Countif Multiple Criteria?
  • Step 1: document the criteria or conditions you wish to test for.
  • Step 2: type \u201c=countifs(\u201c and select the range you want to test the first criteria on.
  • Step 3: input the test for the criteria.
  • Step 4: select the second range you want to test (it can be the same range again, or a new one)


  • How do you do a Countif text?

    Select an \u201cempty cell\u201d on your spreadsheet to enter the formula. In the empty cell, type the following: \u201c =COUNTIF (range, criteria) .\u201d This formula counts the number of cells in the specified range with text in them. For \u201crange,\u201d type in the cell range you want.

    How do you count the number of occurrences of an element in a list in Excel?

    Use the =Countif function to count the number of times each unique entry appears in the original list.



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