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  1. Primary solution is just the formulae in the yellow cells in the vicinity of cells E41:G47.
  2. The second solution at C54:G68 is pivot table data grabbed from the pivot table at cell Q37, which in turn is based on the table at cell B2.
  3. The third solution at cell A70 is a pivot table output of Power Query. To see how this has been processed, go to the Data tab of the ribbon, click on Queries & Connections in the Queries & Connections section. A pane will pop up where you will see one query, Table1, right-click and choose Edit to see the steps taken.
I won't go into further details (it takes far too long) unless you have specific questions about one or two aspects of these suggested solutions.
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