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API Exam API-580 Topic 3 Question 104 Discussion

Actual exam question for API's API-580 exam
Question #: 104
Topic #: 3
[All API-580 Questions]

Quantitative risk analysis logic models generally consist of ___________ and______

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Suggested Answer: A

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Lashawnda
2 months ago
Haha, I'm just going to guess and hope for the best. This stuff always makes my head spin. Likelihood and consequence trees? What is this, a choose-your-own-adventure book?
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Leigha
6 days ago
No problem, happy to help!
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Merissa
10 days ago
Oh, really? I never would have guessed that. Thanks for the info!
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Franklyn
14 days ago
I know what you mean, it can be confusing. But it's actually A) Event trees and fault trees.
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Rima
1 months ago
C) Likelihood trees and consequence trees
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Diane
1 months ago
B) Product trees and loss trees
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Jeannetta
1 months ago
A) Event tees and fault trees
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Ronnie
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards B. Product trees and loss trees sound like they could be the right elements. Though I'm not 100% sure on that one.
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Lezlie
3 days ago
Let's do some more research to figure out which option is the correct one.
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Tiera
4 days ago
I'm not sure about this one either. Maybe we should look it up to be certain.
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Lashaun
12 days ago
I see your point, but I still believe B is the correct answer. Product trees and loss trees make more sense to me.
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Valentin
2 months ago
I think it's actually A. Event trees and fault trees are commonly used in quantitative risk analysis.
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Jolanda
2 months ago
I think A is the correct answer. Event trees and fault trees are the classic components of a risk analysis model. Isn't that what we covered in the training?
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Cary
1 months ago
I agree, A) Event trees and fault trees are commonly used in risk analysis models.
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Myra
2 months ago
Yes, you're right. Event trees and fault trees are key components in quantitative risk analysis.
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Brandon
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's C. Likelihood trees and consequence trees. That's the standard model for quantitative risk analysis, right?
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Luis
21 days ago
So, it really depends on the specific analysis and the level of detail needed.
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Louvenia
1 months ago
Yeah, event trees and fault trees are more common in qualitative risk analysis.
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Isadora
2 months ago
I've also heard of event trees and fault trees being used in some cases.
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Winifred
2 months ago
I think you're right. Likelihood trees and consequence trees are commonly used in quantitative risk analysis.
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Tayna
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but C) Likelihood trees and consequence trees also sound plausible to me.
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Tyisha
3 months ago
I agree with Brigette, event trees and fault trees make sense for quantitative risk analysis logic models.
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Brigette
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) Event trees and fault trees.
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