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  • October 6, 2015 at 10:12 pm #275267
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    I realise why I’m confused is because the book is using the format for part disposal in the case of full disposal to calculate the gain/loss in the group.

    They are using :
    Proceeds

    Less: NA @DOD
    GOODWILL @ DOD

    ADD: NCI @ DOD

    In an exam sitting or even for the purpose of review leading up to the exam which one am I suppose to use for full disposal?

    April 29, 2015 at 3:03 pm #243243
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    ok thanks

    April 28, 2015 at 5:13 pm #243109
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    Hi could I have some assistance with a question I’m getting two answers and they are both among the multiple choice answers. Here goes the question

    The times taken to produce each unit of the first four batches of a new product were as follows:
    Batch # time taken
    1. 100 mins
    2. 70 mins
    3. 59 mins
    4. 55 mins

    What was the rate of learning closest to?

    I’m getting 85% when I use the cumulative time taken at batch 2 which is 170 and divide it by 2

    However when I use the cumulative time taken for batch 4 I’m getting 84.3%. At batch 4 the cumulative time taken is 284…..284/4=71
    71/100=r(squared) etc

    Need to knw which would work in this scenario……

    November 3, 2014 at 11:24 pm #207583
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    Thanks alot was not seeing the 16 in the calculation

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