Computer Science, asked by harshkumarpenki, 7 months ago

3. Which of the following is not is an example of a what – if analysis?

a. Find how raises will affect employee salaries.

b. Find the five top sales people in a company

c. Find the business profits for different levels of sales.

d. Find the loan payments based for different interest rates.​

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Answered by dipanshuashoka90
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FIND THE BUSINESS PROFITS FOR DIFFERENT LEVELS OF SALES

Answered by brainlysme10
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Answer:

Identifying the top five sales people is not a "what-if" analysis. It is just a ranking exercise.

Explanation:

All the other options represent a "what-if" or cause-effect analysis. For example:

  • What if raise exceed the HRA limit of salary?
  • What if improved sales increases profits?
  • What if I alter the interest rate- will people pay back loans quicker?
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