Hi Admin..i have question as explain in example that Iso-Contribution line could be anywhere but if it is after the corner B or A then what is it will be right or not. one thing the optimal point will always be where they constraints cross each other. ???? Please reply me
I believe in a situation where we have an accurate graph then we have to get the answer by reading the graph and not determine the answer by solving the equations. Is that so?
@self, In the exam you will always be expected to be able to solve using equations. However well you draw your graph it will never be as precise reading from the graph as it is solving the equations. You still need the graph to be able to know which equations to solve.
@admin. i have been watching the videos all along until yesterday. and now i have just logged on but all i can see is the comments, there are no vidoes, please help.
what would be the equation if demand is less than the point where material & labour are intersecting??
Very helpful. Thanks alot!
Hi Admin..i have question as explain in example that Iso-Contribution line could be anywhere but if it is after the corner B or A then what is it will be right or not. one thing the optimal point will always be where they constraints cross each other. ???? Please reply me
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Sir your way of explaining the last equation was soo clear , your method is much easier…… thanks a lot …… 馃檪
Very good Lecture I wish I could have listened to him before
Why cant we play this video on tablets. And in my pc the video stops in d middle ftequently. It says server error smthin like dat.
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I believe in a situation where we have an accurate graph then we have to get the answer by reading the graph and not determine the answer by solving the equations. Is that so?
@self, In the exam you will always be expected to be able to solve using equations.
However well you draw your graph it will never be as precise reading from the graph as it is solving the equations.
You still need the graph to be able to know which equations to solve.
@johnmoffat, Wow…thanx a lot. You brought light into the dark!
@self, Great!
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nice lecture…
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great lecture.
good lecture… easy to follow.
@admin I can’t see any videos. Should I do anything extra to see them?Thanks
try google chrome browser
@admin. i have been watching the videos all along until yesterday. and now i have just logged on but all i can see is the comments, there are no vidoes, please help.
the lectures is good but i still have a problem with how he got the scales.he didn’t say it later as promised.
Excellent. Very well explained. Great Lecture. Really enjoyed the lecture!
wow!I wonder why I did not listen to the lectures before;They are totally effective!
@johnmoffat,
Your lectures are amazing…I love the way you make everything so simple,yet comprehensive.Keep up the good work!!
thanks again