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ASHA 777 [7]
2 years ago
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What does the bottom layer of a decision tree tell you?

Mathematics
1 answer:
IRINA_888 [86]2 years ago
3 0

The bottom layer of a decision tree provides information on: D. How all the connected factors lead to a final decision or outcome.

<h3>What is a decision tree?</h3>

A decision tree can be defined as a tree-like model that is used by mathematicians (statisticians) or researchers as a decision support tool, so as to graphically display decisions with respect to their potential outcomes, consequences, utility and resource costs.

This ultimately implies that, it is used for making decisions in business management or computer programming by graphically displaying all the possible (expected) outcome of a decision in layers.

In conclusion, the bottom layer of a decision tree provides information on how all the connected factors lead to a final decision or expected outcome.

Read more on decision tree here: brainly.com/question/26675617

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