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Learning rate theory

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA PM Exams › Learning rate theory

  • This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 8 years ago by John Moffat.
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  • May 18, 2017 at 9:01 pm #386908
    determined016
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    Good day Sir,

    When using the formula is it that two points need to be calculated….the point requested in the question eg: 30 units and the avg time for the more than the given? I am not quiet clear on how to use the y=axb formula.

    May 19, 2017 at 7:02 am #386947
    John Moffat
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    I don’t know what you mean by ‘two points need to be calculated’.

    I think you need to watch my free lectures on learning curves.

    The lectures are a complete course for Paper F5 and cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well.

    May 19, 2017 at 9:32 am #387004
    Imran
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    Dude, two points you mean Y=a(xb)

    Yes! you will need at least 2 figures for example either, a and (xb), Y & a, Y & (xb) etc. as long as you have 2 figures you can figure out the 3rd figure.

    May 19, 2017 at 4:39 pm #387035
    John Moffat
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    Imran: Please don’t answer in this forum – it is the Ask the Tutor forum.

    But what on earth are you talking about anyway? You only ever need use the formula in the exam to calculate y i.e. the average time per batch or unit. (And anyway the formula is not y = a(xb), it is y = ax^b). You are never expected to use the formula in any other way.

    Also, you only need the formula when it does not involve doubling – if it is doubling then it is easier and quicker to use the doubling rule rather than using the formula.

    I really do suggest that you watch my free lectures on this!!

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