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- March 6, 2016 at 11:55 pm #303922
Hi :
I am currently in the revision stages for the F5 exam.
Based on BPP study text when the learning rate ends after a specific unit this means you need to find the incremental time for the unit after and the current unit
e.g. The learning rate ends after producing unit 100
The “standard time/unit” should therefore be the difference between the 101 and 100 unit.
When they say ended at it means the previous unit and the current unit
same example: 99 and 100
However I have seen a paper where it said the learning rate ended after the 100th unit was produced however the difference between 99 and 100 was used.
Can you provide me with some clarification.
thanksMarch 7, 2016 at 7:26 am #303942If the learning rate ends after producing 100, then the time for all future units will be the same as the time to produce the 100th unit.
The time for the 100th units is the difference between the total time to produce 100 and the total time to produce 99.
I do suggest that you watch our free lectures where this is explained in full.
(Our free lectures are a complete course for Paper F5 and cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well.)
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