I believe E is true because Cross Organization reports produce outputs across different Operating Units in a single report from a single responsibility.
I agree with Mila. I also think D is true because Multiple Organization reports produce outputs for different Operating Units one at a time from a single responsibility.
The correct answers are B, C, and F. Multiple Org reports are the way to go if you want to save time and avoid the hassle of switching between different reports.
Hmm, let me think... Ah, got it! B, C, and F. Multiple Org reports are like a one-stop-shop for financial data, while Cross Org reports are like a party where everyone brings their own snacks.
B, C, and F are the correct answers. Multiple Organization reports allow you to report on different Operating Units in a single report, while Cross Organization reports are the same as Multiple Organization reports.
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