How many different types of reports can Solver create? What are the characteristics of these report types, and which is the most useful?
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Solver can create three different reports-an answer report, a sensitivity report, and a limits report. The answer report may be the most useful of the three because it summarizes the results of a successful solution by displaying information about the target cell, changing cells, and constraints. This report includes the original and final values for the target and changing cells, as well as the constraint formulas. The sensitivity and limits reports are often used in science and engineering environments when the user wants to investigate the mathematical aspects of the Solver solution. These reports allow you to quantify the reliability of the solution; however, you cannot use these reports when your problem contains integer constraints.
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