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  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 12 years ago by jado.
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  • October 2, 2013 at 5:31 pm #141913
    jado
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    Hi,
    I have a problem at finding how question 56 has been resolved, especially the calculation part.
    How r^2 has been created, where does it come from?
    Thank you

    October 5, 2013 at 8:58 am #142085
    nokia
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    I haven’t got the question but i guess u r trying to calculate the learning rate..? i guess u are confused on this simple formula

    Time for the first unit x Rate^no of times the output has been doubled = cumulative average time taken for the total output.

    Is this what u are asking for so that i may further explain its logic.. or there is some other issue?

    October 8, 2013 at 5:21 pm #142292
    jado
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    Dear nokia,

    Thank you for your help. I found the origin of r squared on the forum, but thank you anyway.

    I have another problem however, on the question 56 (same question).
    on working no.2
    we know that
    Y=ax^b
    where Y is the cumulative average time per unit to produce x units
    x is the cumulative number of units
    a is the time taken for the first unit of output
    etc.
    a=$30 had been worked out in working 1, I have no problem there.
    the problem is on how they got x. I think x should be 30,000, but they said that x is equal to 3 . so, I beg your help at finding how they got 3 instead of 30,000.
    thank you

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