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Question #: 9
Topic #: 3
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DRAG DROP -
A company is creating a business process flow in Power Automate to analyze the probability that a customer will buy a specific product.
The company uses ratings from zero to one hundred. The company assigns likelihoods based on the following table:

You need to define the business process steps. All logic must be included in a single evaluation statement.
Which step should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate steps to the correct ratings. Each step may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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Nyanne
Highly Voted 2 years, 7 months ago
Anyone else finding this question confusing af?? Can someone explain?
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BoDax55
2 years, 7 months ago
worded terribly
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Abdullah1993
1 year, 9 months ago
thank God it's not just me.
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MaartenNORRIQ
Highly Voted 2 years, 5 months ago
The person writing these questions gets highly overpaid....
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Patrick666
Most Recent 8 months, 3 weeks ago
1- Check Condition(If) 2- Conditional Branch(Else IF) 3- Default Action(Else)
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Patrick666
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Check Condition: Used to check specific conditions, in this case, if the rating is between 0-35. Conditional Branch: Used to create branches in the flow for the 36-60 and 61-75 rating ranges. Default Action: Used to handle the scenario where the rating is above 75.
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Tootru2bReal
5 months ago
This is the only answer that makes sense. If you have a coding background, the logic flows. Default cannot be the first one. All options have ranges (start & end), except the last one. That requires conditions for the initial 3. You have to start with a Check condition to begin the logic. The other 2 options would need Conditional branches (checking the ranges) and if nothing falls in the first 3, the Default is ANYTHING above 75+. It's basic Switch statements of if/elseIf/else in coding. The last logic action is always the default.
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Sebetha_M
9 months ago
This question can be answered differently which 75+ is a default
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HAZZTA
10 months, 1 week ago
Correction to my previous feedback: I think the given answer is correct. My logic goes: 1. It's a Power Automate flow. 2. All logic must be included in a single evaluation statement, which in Power AUtomate is and expression. Therefore, your default value is Low (0-35). The conditional branches in the statement are the other values. If I was writing a n expression, I would make the default value the lowest option and the rest as 'checks'. Default Conditional branch Conditional branch
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HAZZTA
10 months, 1 week ago
I think the given answer is correct. My logic goes: 1. It's a Power Automate flow. 2. All logic must be included in a single evaluation statement, which in Power AUtomate is and expression. Therefore, your default value is Low (0-35). The conditional branches in the statement are the other values. If I was writing a n expression, I would make the default value the lowest option and the rest as 'checks'. Default Check condition Check condition
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nqthien041292
11 months ago
A : Default (by default) B: Conditional; branch (else if) C: Check Condition (If)
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nestosauce
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Usually, I can come to a confident conclusion on the right answer based off the community consensus. This is not one of those times
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jkaur
1 year ago
1- Check Condition 2- Conditional Branch 3- Conditional Branch
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walber200121
1 year, 2 months ago
A : Default (by default) B: Conditional; branch (else if) C: Check Condition (If)
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MrEz
1 year, 3 months ago
In Power Automate, you can use the Check condition step to evaluate the ratings and assign the likelihood that a customer will buy a product. Here’s how you can assign the steps to the ratings: Rating 0-35: Use a Check condition step to evaluate if the rating is within this range. If true, set the likelihood to ‘low’. This can be considered as the Default action if no other conditions are met. Rating 36-60: Add another Check condition step (creating a Conditional branch) to evaluate if the rating is within this range. If true, set the likelihood to ‘medium’. Rating 76+: Finally, add one more Check condition step to evaluate if the rating is greater than 75. If true, set the likelihood to ‘very high’. (source: gpt)
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MrEz
1 year, 3 months ago
a check condition with (default action*), with 2 more check conditions as conditional branches. *but i guess action here is not like 'Add action step' with execute process 'actions'. ... (i really regret that we don't have a clear cut professional vocab from lists (etn list -> marketing list) to lists in powerpages to views, to table/entity/fields/colums... actions, action step, ... (add) a step within an action (process). a business process Flow (that is not a Cloud Flow Power Automate Flow..)
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MrEz
1 year, 3 months ago
else could go to the next step, depending on the scenario, you could define 0-35, 36-60,61to75, and finally make another step with no condition (assuming there is no below 0)
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MrEz
1 year, 3 months ago
I can only add 'Add condition', the branch results of adding a condition after a condition. the difficult thing here is that there is an over lap if the value equals 60. 36-60 and 60 to 75: medium and high. there is no 'else condition' but it's logic to use it as a last resort.
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ttien
1 year, 7 months ago
on exam 20/9/2023
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VickyHindlekar
1 year, 7 months ago
1- Check Condition(If) 2- Conditional Branch(Else IF) 3- Default Action(Else)
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wsjones
1 year, 9 months ago
was confusing to me and was on the test - 8/1/23
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