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- January 9, 2018 at 12:44 pm #428022
Hi My Dear Tutor, I have a question.
example 3 in your note
Total time for 30
less total time for 29
total time 30??????????????
is it total time for 30th less 29th equal to time for 30 batch?
In example 3 again
this is understandable but how i can get 30 if i deduct 29 from 30?it should be 1st unit?is not it?
total time for 16less total time for 1st
equal total time for 15
I have really hardships understanding could u explain it in a more understandable way?
January 9, 2018 at 12:51 pm #428024The difference between the total time to make the first 30 units, and the total time to make the first 29 units, must be the extra time taken to make the 30th unit.
It would seem from your post that you have not watched my free lectures on this, because I work through the examples and explain them in detail.
If you are not watching the lectures for any reason, then you should not be using the notes – they are only notes and it is in the lectures that I explain and expand on the notes. (If you choose not to watch the lectures then you must buy a Study Text from one of the ACCA approved publishers, and study from there).
January 9, 2018 at 1:00 pm #428030My Dear tutor, I watch your lecture and it is helpful.I am almost doing examples based on your lecture videos.But honestly I watched and did not understand.
January 9, 2018 at 1:06 pm #428034OK, but I hope that after reading my reply that you do now understand 🙂
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