righan saysDecember 8, 2015 at 11:46 amDear Sir, the exercise you present was so easy like 1+1=2, the exercises on the practice book works like 1+(2+2)+1 when I go to the exam, the question looks like what is the distance between the Mars and the moon…Log in to Reply
John Moffat saysDecember 8, 2015 at 2:55 pmThat is why it is so vital that you practice all of the questions in your Revision Kit.Log in to Reply
Erica saysJuly 22, 2014 at 7:48 amSir, here’s a question regarding this chapter.The following data represents a time series :x 36 y 41 34 38 42A series of three point moving averages produced from this data has given the first two values as 38 39What are the values of (X,Y) in the original time series?*the given answer is (38,40) how do work this out?Log in to Reply
John Moffat saysJuly 22, 2014 at 8:14 amSorry – I don’t know where the question comes from, but it doesn’t make sense to me!!!Log in to Reply
seebolane saysJanuary 29, 2014 at 8:29 ami just dont know how to pass this paper now, i am tired!!!!!Log in to Reply
BYAMUKAMA KISEMBO RONALD saysDecember 4, 2013 at 6:05 pmIs it possible to join ACCA when I’m a student of Statistics and then be a successful person in future?Log in to Reply
John Moffat saysDecember 4, 2013 at 6:12 pmYou can join the ACCA at any time – go to the ACCA website to find out how. http://www.accaglobal.comLog in to Reply
John Moffat saysDecember 4, 2013 at 6:13 pmOK – ‘is’ should read ‘if’. Its a typing error!!!Log in to Reply
tamesha saysApril 5, 2012 at 7:14 amexample 1 in the lecture notes, i dont get it im lost can someone explain it please?Log in to Reply
humazaidi saysDecember 14, 2011 at 6:26 pmA1.a) 19,200 b)15,300 A2. 12,210 A3. 160,000Log in to Reply
blyeroon saysDecember 19, 2011 at 10:37 am@humazaidi, you got A3. wrong should be 228,571Log in to Reply
Dear Sir, the exercise you present was so easy like 1+1=2, the exercises on the practice book works like 1+(2+2)+1 when I go to the exam, the question looks like what is the distance between the Mars and the moon…
That is why it is so vital that you practice all of the questions in your Revision Kit.
Sir, here’s a question regarding this chapter.
The following data represents a time series :
x 36 y 41 34 38 42
A series of three point moving averages produced from this data has given the first two values as 38 39
What are the values of (X,Y) in the original time series?
*the given answer is (38,40) how do work this out?
Sorry – I don’t know where the question comes from, but it doesn’t make sense to me!!!
i just dont know how to pass this paper now, i am tired!!!!!
Is it possible to join ACCA when I’m a student of Statistics and then be a successful person in future?
You can join the ACCA at any time – go to the ACCA website to find out how. http://www.accaglobal.com
thankss so much
question 1 above is grammatically not correct….
OK – ‘is’ should read ‘if’.
Its a typing error!!!
example 1 in the lecture notes, i dont get it im lost can someone explain it please?
A1.a) 19,200
b)15,300
A2. 12,210
A3. 160,000
@humazaidi, you got A3. wrong should be 228,571
interesting