Linear Programming Made EASY | ACCA PM F5 | Cut and Stitch
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- 🚀 Get all my PM Videos here: www.stevewilli... 🚀 How to quickly solve a linear programming / limiting factor question. I'll take you through past exam question Cut and Stitch from the ACCA PM past exams, demonstrating an approach and the exam technique for Linear Programming and multiple limiting factors that will help you get a pass. Linear Programming is a tricky topic and I explain it step-by-step in this video. This is a section-c type question and I'll show you both the CBE word processor and spreadsheet exam technique you need for ACCA Paper PM F5.
Good luck on your exams!
Here is the link to question Cut and Stitch:
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Thank you Mr. Steve. you are among the best to teach this ACCA subject.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your video really helps. 🙌
Excellent! Good luck next week :)
I have just come out my PM exam and honestly I cannot thank you enough. Your strategy really helped. I however didn’t prep for linear programming which popped up in Sec C. Thank you Once again
Fingers crossed
I have been studying for this chapter for the last few hours and didn`t understand the concept properly but I only spend 26 minutes in this video I master the chapter.
Glad it helped :)
You are welcome:)
Hello Steve.
Please remind me how to find the iso contribution line
Take a fixed contribition, say $1000. How many X's give 1000? find that point on the X axis. How many Ys? Find that point on the Y axis. The line connecting that is the iso-contr. line.
@@SteveWillisACCA thank you so much.
Hello sir. Do we need to right-click the column separator to auto-enlarge when we type in our sentences for explanation ? Will the examiner be able to read my discussion answer if I do not auto-enlarge the column that I type in my sentences ?
The markers will read your answers, even if they have to adjust the column width.
@@SteveWillisACCA Thank you so much sir. Find your videos helpful. Hope you can do more videos on explaining/discussing questions.
Sir could you please make a video on how to score marks for Section C performance measurement questions where we have to analyse the performance of a business and make certain calculations ?
Hats off to you Steve a very important and insightful topic explained in a very simple & lucid manner giving more confidence to tackle LP & shadow pricing problems. Good job & look forward to see more videos on Standard Costing & variance analysis. 👋
Hi there! Glad it helped :)
Thank you very much sir! These exam techniques have helped me get the accurate answer real quick. You're the best!
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Glad they helped :)
Thanks Steve, very helpful. When I first looked at linear programming and the simultaneous equations I was horrified, but now after a few hours of practice I am very comfortable answering these questions. I'm praying I have a section C question like this in my December exam!
Glad it helped, and hopefully you get one of these!
U r great teacher ...Steve keep it up 🥰😍😇
Nope did not get this one Steve. I understand the graph and the contribution, thats nicely explained. Its the Simultaneous Equation that lost me... Thanks anyhow
Sorry about that--maybe I will redo this one on notebook paper and show the algebra part more slowly.
Thanks sir, please I wan to talk with you if its possible.
Sir when I write on spreadsheet it wrap in cell what’s the solution for it
In the practice platform the text is wrapping? Or are you in Excel?
Shadow Price makes a lot more sense now! Thank you :)
Happy to help!
Well explained. Thank you.
I am actually preparing for my PM paper.
Good luck!
Trying to figure put why you multiply by 2.5
Hi that comes from algebra. We need to subtract one equation from the other. The first one has 5l the second 2l. We multiply the second by 2.5 so the equation also has 5l. Now we can subtract the second from the first, and have 0l, and can isolate the first variable.
The best videos I have ever came across! Will you do videos for any other of the ACCA exams?
Thanks! Right now I'm sticking to PM, APM, and MA, I don't have the capacity for more.
THANK YOU STEVEE . I found it very helpful 😊😊
Glad it was helpful!
Sir I want to take ur classes for September exams for APM. Are they available?
Hi I am creating an online course will keep you posted
@@SteveWillisACCA yes sir plz connect on LinkedIn
@@SteveWillisACCA when u r starting the batch sir?
The link to tj\he question does not include this question
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Sorry about that! Here it is now.
Amazing thanks
This was such a perfect explanation!
Glad it helped!