A marketer ran a program and did not assign a program status with success. The marketer now wants to run a program performance report to find the cost per success for the program.
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I'm leaning towards option B. It makes the most sense to me – if there's no success status assigned, the report can't really calculate the cost per success, so it'll just return a null value.
Haha, this question is like a riddle! I can just imagine the report being like, 'Uh, I don't know what to do here. Maybe try running the program again with a success status?'
Hold on, I'm not so sure about that. What if the report just picks the last program status and calculates based on that? I think option C might be the correct answer here.
I'm going with option D. If the marketer didn't assign a program status with success, the report will likely return an error because it doesn't have the necessary information to calculate the cost per success.
I think the report will return a null value for cost per success. The question says the marketer didn't assign a program status with success, so there's no way for the report to calculate the cost per success.
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