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How to do a Sensitivity Analysis in Excel

Asked by tmonteit in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

Tags: sensitivity, analysis, excel, do, how

I have a trade study worksheet that multiplies weights * scores and returns an optimum product.

I'm trying to build a second page that shows how sensitive those scores are to the weights.


For example if my criteria were cost, speed, and usability.
         
             weight     A            B            C
cost           10       10          15           20
speed         8         3            2            1
usability      6         10          8            7
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SCORE                 184        214         250

now I want to know how sensitive these scores are to the weights?  What is the easiest way in excel to do this?   Examples?

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