Practical Management Science, Loose-leaf Version
Practical Management Science, Loose-leaf Version
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781305631540
Author: WINSTON, Wayne L.; Albright, S. Christian
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 10, Problem 40P

a)

Summary Introduction

To build: The @RISK model which would contain the amount of money left with Person X, putting money in an FSA, and paying extra medical expenses in the output.

Introduction: Simulation model is the digital prototype of the physical model that helps to forecast the performance of the system or model in the real world.

b)

Summary Introduction

To build: The @RISK model which would contain the amount of money left with Person X, putting money in an FSA, and paying extra medical expenses in the output.

Introduction: Simulation model is the digital prototype of the physical model that helps to forecast the performance of the system or model in the real world.

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Practical Management Science, Loose-leaf Version

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