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Default This may be extremely simple...


This may be really simple, but here is my situation, and what I am
trying to accomplish:

I'm trying to create a chart that will show the probability of landing
a certain amount of business due to several events (let's call the
events "New Product," "Bid Work," and "Hotels").

For example, I would like the chart to show a 70% probability of the
"New Product" event creating $1 million of new business, and possibly
an 80% of the "Hotels" event creating $1.1 million, and a 75% of the
"Bid Work" event creating $4 million. This could be done either via
three separate charts, or one cumulative chart.

What is the easiest way to accomplish this? I can provide more info if
needed.

Thanks!


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