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You didn't add 90 columns and you didn't count the number of "red" RECORDS for each column of the set. You counted the number of "red" columns within ONE record which was not the problem posed. In a survey, it wouldn't make any sense to count across. You want to know how many people answered red to question 1. How many answered red to question 2, etc.

We can be done.
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