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Priorities are numbers associated with the nodes of an AHP hierarchy. They represent the relative weights of the nodes in any group.
Priorities are numbers associated with the nodes of an AHP hierarchy. They represent the relative weights of the nodes in any group.


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Priorities are numbers between zero and one. Depending on the problem at hand, "weight" can refer to importance, or preference, or likelihood, or whatever factor is being considered by the decision makers.
Priorities are numbers between zero and one. Depending on the problem at hand, "weight" can refer to importance, or preference, or likelihood, or whatever factor is being considered by the decision makers.

Revision as of 06:32, 13 February 2023


Assigning Priorities

Priorities are numbers associated with the nodes of an AHP hierarchy. They represent the relative weights of the nodes in any group.

AHP PriorityScores.png Priorities are numbers between zero and one. Depending on the problem at hand, "weight" can refer to importance, or preference, or likelihood, or whatever factor is being considered by the decision makers.