Computer Science, asked by mayank70431, 5 months ago

(iv) In OpenOffice Calc,
option under Tools menu, is the
more elaborate form of Goal Seek.
(a) Subtotals
(b) Link Data
(c) Solver
(d) None of these​

Answers

Answered by shrishtisharma2501
1

Answer:

Subtotals is the correct answer.

Explanation:

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Answered by roopini14sl
1

Answer:

In OpenOffice Calc, Solver Option under Tools menu, is the more elaborate form of Goal Seek

Explanation:

  • Solver is an extension of Goal Seek.
  • Solver is a what-if tool that solves equations according to the Goal Seek method.
  • A sophisticated form of goal seek.
  • Tools > Solver boils down to a more sophisticated form of Goal Seek.
  • The difference is that the solver handles equations with multiple unknown variables.
  • It is specifically designed to minimize or maximize results according to a set of rules you define.
  • The solver handles equations with multiple unknowns.
  • This is the only difference between Solver and Goal Seeker.
  • So In openoffice Calc, Solver is the more elaborate form of Goal Seek.

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