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What is the difference between viable and feasible?
I'd appreciate if anyone could answer it :)
21 nov. 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 november 2014
Essentially, there is no difference. What is the sentence it is in?
21 november 2014
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pinky
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Kantonees), Engels, Japans, Noors
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