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hubes95

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How does Solver create names in reports?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What would be the z-value for 3.85 a gallon of gasoline from a normally distributed population of gas prices? Assume  = 3.78 and  = 0.05.
 
  A) 1.4
  B) 1.018
  C) 0.0035
  D) 0.07


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Answer to Question 1

How an individual designs his/her spreadsheet model will have an effect on how Solver creates the names used in the output reports.
Solver assigns names to target cells, changing cells, and constraint function cells by concatenating the text in the first cell containing text to the left of the cell with the first cell containing text above it.

Answer to Question 2

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