在典型的敏感性分析图中( )。A.横轴为不确定因素的变化率,纵轴为内部收益率的数值

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问题:

在典型的敏感性分析图中( )。

A.横轴为不确定因素的变化率,纵轴为内部收益率的数值

B.横轴、纵轴均是不确定因素的变化率

C.横轴、纵轴均是内部收益率的数值

D.横轴为内部收益率的数值,纵轴则为不确定因素的变化率

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