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What is the difference between viable and feasible?
I'd appreciate if anyone could answer it :)
21 de nov. de 2014 14:36
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These words essentially have the same meaning. They convey the possibility of whether a task/job can be accomplished. However, I know when these words are used in business there is a slight difference.
Feasible is used to address whether a job/task can even be attempted. Viable tends to be used to see if an option/job/ task has the ability to be sustainable over a long period of time. The following are examples of how to use both words:
Mike: Can we build this bridge by tomorrow?
You: This is not feasible because we need more time.
Mike: We can keep the company in business by taking out loans.
You: That is not a viable option. We will never make a profit that way.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you have questions.
21 de noviembre de 2014
Essentially, there is no difference. What is the sentence it is in?
21 de noviembre de 2014
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