Which of the following would not be a probable reason for choosing simulation as a decision-making tool? Multiple Choice

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Which of the following would not be a probable reason for choosing simulation as a decision-making tool? Multiple Choice

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Which of the following would not be a probable reason for
choosing simulation as a decision-making tool?
Multiple Choice
The situation is too complex for a mathematical model.
There is a limited time in which to obtain results.
Good results have been obtained in the past using
simulation.
Users are able to understand the model.
All of these are probable reasons for choosing simulation.
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