Operations and Supply Chain Management 9th edition
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ISBN: 9781119320975
Author: Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor III
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 1.S, Problem 36P
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To draw: The best decision using expected value.
Introduction: Decision tree is another technique used to determine the chances of occurrence of a particular event. It is represented in the form or tree like diagram that shows the result of taking a paritucalu decision. It eases the conceptual understanding of the occurring event.
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