Turning to the 窶彜elling price窶 node, the marketing research shows that the selling price of similar chocolate bars is 80 cents. As in the previous case, we hide the unit price as a local value inside the node.
Double-click on the 窶彜elling price窶 node, and type 窶$窶 in the 窶弑nit窶 field here as well. Then go to the 窶廛istribution窶 view.
Since there is no uncertainty about the selling price of similar chocolate bars, we enter 0.8 as 窶廰ocal factor窶 and leave the 窶廬nclude stochastic value窶 checkbox unchecked. The remaining settings in this view does not matter now. Since we do not include stochastic values, DynRisk will ignore all distribution settings for this variable.
Finally we have to specify that the algorithm should be 窶彜ingle窶 in this case as well, so we enter the 窶廾perators窶 view and choose this option.