saadaff saysMarch 31, 2020 at 8:49 amPlease anyone can help me with questions 15 and 16 chapter 16 of f2 paper Am really confuseLog in to Reply
John Moffat saysJanuary 25, 2018 at 5:03 pmThank you 馃檪 I hope you are watching the free lectures as well 馃檪Log in to Reply
yavela92 saysSeptember 9, 2016 at 8:10 amMr. John, In question 1 how do we know that “n” equals to 11? Are there any workings to do to get 11?Thanks in advanceLog in to Reply
319chi5y saysJuly 26, 2016 at 5:39 pmAlright i see the question say’s which one is NOT a coefficient value….so that’s very correctLog in to Reply
319chi5y saysJuly 26, 2016 at 5:33 pmIn question 2 , feasible Coefficient must between +1 and -1…..and how is +1.4 between +1 and -1 .Log in to Reply
mimmi saysJuly 17, 2016 at 10:20 amin question 5 if we are using high/low approach shouldn’t variable cost be (75000-69500)/(2500-1500)=$5.5 per unit…. But in answer 74000 have been used instead of 75000 as highest value …. why is that?Log in to Reply
John Moffat saysJuly 17, 2016 at 2:56 pmAs the pop-up answer says, you should use the highest and lowest levels of production – not the highest and lowest costs.Log in to Reply
saadaff says
Please anyone can help me with questions 15 and 16 chapter 16 of f2 paper
Am really confuse
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John Moffat says
Thank you 馃檪
I hope you are watching the free lectures as well 馃檪
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yavela92 says
Mr. John,
In question 1 how do we know that “n” equals to 11? Are there any workings to do to get 11?
Thanks in advance
yavela92 says
ohh i got it :)))))
John Moffat says
I am please that you ‘got it’ 馃檪 馃檪
319chi5y says
Alright i see the question say’s which one is NOT a coefficient value….so that’s very correct
319chi5y says
In question 2 , feasible Coefficient must between +1 and -1…..and how is +1.4 between +1 and -1 .
mimmi says
in question 5 if we are using high/low approach shouldn’t variable cost be (75000-69500)/(2500-1500)=$5.5 per unit….
But in answer 74000 have been used instead of 75000 as highest value …. why is that?
John Moffat says
As the pop-up answer says, you should use the highest and lowest levels of production – not the highest and lowest costs.