Computer Science, asked by utkarsh7989, 6 months ago

which statement best describes what if analysis goal seeking ? (a) allows you to define output results and then shows what input values are needed to generate that result. (b) allows you to investigate how changes to one or two input variables in a formula change is output result. (c) allows you to define input variables in various situations. the output reserve for each situation is shown in a summary table​

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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The answer is as follows:

Explanation:

(a) allows you to define output results and then shows what input values are needed to generate that result.

  • The word "goal-seeking" refers to the act of determining your input value based on a previously determined output value.
  • The method entails the use of a certain operator in a formula that may be calculated with computer software.
  • When you're looking for a goal, you're doing a what-if analysis on a particular value or output.
  • So, in essence, you'd be generating a scenario by posing the question "what if the outcome was X"—basically, a cause-and-effect situation.
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