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What If Analysis: Data Tables

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Data Tables are great for sensitivity analysis. Sometimes, one variable is so important to our model, that we want to see what happens if we change just that variable. Excel also allows us to change two variables when doing our sensitivity analysis.

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What-If-analysis-Blank.xlsx What-If-analysis-Complete.xlsx

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